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THE 


CHARTER  AND  BY-LAWS 


OF  THE 


NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


REVISED  JANUARY,  18S8. 


WITH  THE  AMENDMENTS  AND  A LIST  OF  RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


NEW  YORK: 

PRINTED  FOR  THE  SOCIETY, 

M DCCC  LXXIII, 


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At  a meeting  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  New  York  Histori- 
cal Society,  held  at  the  Library  on  Tuesday  Evening,  May  7th,  1872, 
the  following  resolution  was  adopted  : 

Resolved,  That  a new  edition  of  the  Charter  and  By-Laws  of  the 
Society,  as  revised  January,  1858,  with  the  amendments  and  a list  of 
Resident  Members,  be  printed  under  the  direction  of  the  Recording 
Secretary,  Treasurer,  and  Librarian. 

Extract  from  the  Minutes. 

GEORGE  H.  MOORE, 

Secretary. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY,  1873 


PRESIDENT, 

FREDERIC  DE  PEYSTER,  LL.D. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT, 

WILLIAM  CULLEN  BRYANT,  LL.D 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT, 

JAMES  W.  BEEKMAN. 

FOREIGN  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY, 

WILLIAM  J.  HOPPIN. 

DOMESTIC  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY, 

EVERT  A.  DUYCKINCK. 

RECORDING  SECRETARY, 

ANDREW  WARNER. 

TREASURER, 

BENJAMIN  H.  FIELD. 

LIBRARIAN, 

GEORGE  HENRY  MOORE,  LL.D. 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 


FIKST  CLASS— FOR  ONE  TEAR,  ENDING  1874. 

EDWARD  F.  DE  LANCE Y,  WILLIAM  T.  BLODGETT, 

JOHN  ADRIANCE. 


SECOND  CLASS — FOR  TWO  YEARS,  ENDING  1875. 

JOHN  TAYLOR  JOHNSTON,  ERASTUS  C.  BENEDICT,  LL.D., 
ROBERT  LENOX  KENNEDY. 


THIRD  CLASS— FOR  THREE  YEARS,  ENDING  1876. 

AUGUSTUS  SCHELL,  EVERT  A.  DUYCKINCK, 

JAMES  WILLIAM  BEEKMAN. 


FOURTH  CLASS— FOR  FOUR  YEARS,  ENDING  1877. 

SAMUEL  OSGOOD,  D.D.,  WILLIAM  R.  MARTIN, 

CHARLES  P.  KIRKLAND,  LL.D. 

CHARLES  P.  KIRKLAND,  LL.  D. , Chairman. 

GEORGE  H.  MOORE,  LL.D.,  Secretary . 

[The  President,  Recording  Secretary,  Treasurer,  and  Librarian  are 
members,  ex-officio , of  the  Executive  Committee.] 


COMMITTEE  ON  THE  FINE  ARTS. 


JONATHAN  STURGES,  WILLIAM  J.  HOPPIN, 

A.  B.  DURAND,  JOHN  A.  WEEKS, 

ANDREW  WARNER,  EDWARD  SATTERLEE. 

JONATHAN  STURGES,  Chairman. 

ANDREW  WARNER,  Secretary. 

[The  President,  Librarian,  and  Chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee 
are  members,  ex-officio , of  the  Committee  on  the  Fine  Arts.] 


ORIGINAL  ACT  OF  INCORPORATION. 


AN  ACT 

To  incorporate  the  New-Y~orh  Historical  Society : Passed 
February  10^A,  1809. 

Whereas,  the  persons  hereinafter  named,  and  others, 
have  formed  themselves  into  an  association  under  the  name 
of  “ The  New-York  Historical  Society,”  for  the  purpose  of 
discovering,  procuring,  and  preserving  whatever  may  relate 
to  the  natural,  civil,  literary,  and  ecclesiastical  history  of 
the  United  States  in  general,  and  of  this  State  in  particular, 
and  have  presented  a petition  to  the  Legislature  to  be  incor- 
porated, that  thereby  such,  the  purpose  and  design  of  the 
said  Society,  may  be  the  more  effectually  subserved  and 
promoted ; 

Therefore, 

1.  Be  IT  ENACTED  BY  THE  PEOPLE  OF  THE  STATE  OF  KeW 

York,  represented  in  Senate  and  Assembly,  That  Egbert 
Benson,  Brockholst  Livingston,  Benjamin  Moore,  Samuel 
Miller,  William  Johnson,  Samuel  L.  Mitchell,  David 
Hosack,  John  M.  Mason,  DeWitt  Clinton,  John  McKes- 
son, Anthony  Bleecker,  Charles  Wilkes,  John  Pintard, 
and  John  Forbes,  and  their  associates,  who  now  are,  and 
such  other  persons  as  shall  hereafter  become  members 
of  the  said  Society,  shall  be,  and  are  hereby  ordained,  con- 
stituted and  declared  a body  corporate  and  politic,  in  fact 


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ORIGINAL  CHARTER  OF  THE 


and  name,  by  the  name  of  “The  New-York  Historical 
Society,”  and  that  by  such  name  they  and  their  successors 
forever  hereafter  shall  and  may  have  succession,  and  by  the 
same  name  be  capable  in  law  to  sue  and  be  sued,  plead  and 
be  impleaded,  answer  and  be  answered  unto,  defend  and  be 
defended,  in  all  courts  of  law  and  equity,  in  all  manner  of 
actions,  suits,  complaints,  and  matters  whatsoever ; and 
that  they  and  their  successors  may  have  a common  seal, 
and  the  same  break,  alter,  change,  and  renew  at  their  pleas- 
ure, and  by  the  same  shall  be  forever  hereafter  capable  in 
the  law  to  purchase,  take,  hold,  receive,  and  enjoy,  to  them 
and  their  successors,  any  lands,  tenements,  hereditaments, 
goods,  chattels  or  estate,  real  or  personal,  of  whatever 
nature  or  quality  in  fee  simple,  for  life  or  lives,  or  for  years, 
or  in  any  other  manner  whatsoever : Provided  always,  that 
the  yearly  income  or  value  of  the  said  real  or  personal 
estate,  do  not  at  any  time  exceed  the  sum  of  fifteen  hun- 
dred dollars,  current  money  of  the  State  of  Hew- York. 

2.  And  it  is  hereby  further  enacted,  That  they  and 
their  successors  by  the  same  name,  shall  have  power  and 
authority  to  give,  grant,  bargain,  sell,  demise,  release,  and 
convey  to  others  the  whole  or  any  part  of  such  real  or  per- 
sonal estate  on  such  terms,  and  in  such  manner  and  form  as 
the  said  Society  may  deem  eligible  to  subserve  and  promote 
such,  the  purpose  and  design  of  the  said  Society,  and  that 
they  and  their  successors  shall  have  power,  from  time  to 
time,  to  abolish  any  of  the  offices  or  appointments  herein- 
after mentioned,  and  create  others  in  their  room,  with 
such  powers  and  duties  as  they  may  think  fit  to  confer  and 
prescribe,  and  shall  have  power  from  time  to  time  to  make, 
constitute,  ordain,  and  establish  such  constitutions,  by-laws, 
ordinances  and  regulations  as  they  shall  judge  proper  for  the 
election  of  officers,  the  election  and  admission  of  new  mem- 
bers, for  the  government  and  regulation  of  the  officers  and 
members,  for  fixing  the  times  and  places  of  the  meetings  of 
the  said  corporation,  and  for  conducting,  regulating,  and 
managing  all  the  affairs  and  business  of  the  said  corpora- 
tion, and  the  same  from  time  to  time  to  alter,  change,  re- 


NEW- YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


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peal,  revoke,  and  annul  at  their  pleasure ; and  that  the 
constitution  and  by-laws,  rules  and  regulations  of  the  said 
Society  heretofore  made  and  adopted,  and  now  existing, 
shall  and  may  remain  in  force  until  altered  or  repealed  by 
the  said  corporation  : Provided , that  such  by-laws,  constitu- 
tions and  regulations  made  or  to  be  made  by  the  said  cor- 
poration shall  not  be  repugnant  to  the  constitution  and 
laws  of  the  United  States  or  of  this  State. 

3.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  the  officers  of  the 
said  Society,  until  otherwise  ordained  by  the  said  corpora- 
tion, shall  consist  of  one  President,  two  Yice-Presidents,  a 
Correspondent  Secretary,  a Pecording  Secretary,  a Treasur- 
er, a Librarian,  and  standing  Committee  of  seven  members, 
and  that  until  the  next  annual  meeting  of  the  said  Society, 
and  until  others  shall  be  chosen  in  their  places,  the  present 
officers  and  committees  last  appointed  by  the  said  Society, 
shall  be  and  continue  respectively  the  officers  of  the  said 
corporation. 

4.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  this  act  shall  be 
and  is  hereby  declared  to  be  a public  act,  and  shall  be  con- 
strued most  favorably  to  subserve  and  promote  such,  the 
purpose  and  design  of  the  said  Society,  and  that  no  mis- 
nomer of  the  said  corporation,  in  any  deed,  will,  testament, 
gift,  grant,  demise,  or  other  instrument  of  contract  or  con- 
veyance, shall  vitiate  or  defeat  the  same,  Provided  the  said 
corporation  shall  be  sufficiently  described  to  show  the  inten- 
tion of  the  parties. 

5.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  this  act  shall  be 
and  remain  in  full  force  for  the  term  of  fifteen  years  : Pro- 
vided, nevertheless , that  in  case  the  aforesaid  Society  shall 
at  any  time  appropriate  their,  or  any  part  of  their  funds  to 
any  purpose  or  purposes  other  than  those  contemplated  by 
this  act,  and  shall  be  thereof  convicted  by  due  course  of 
law,  that  thenceforth  the  said  corporation  shall  cease  and 
determine,  and  the  estate,  real  and  personal,  whereof  it  may 
be  seized  and  possessed,  shall  vest  in  the  people  of  this 
State. 


REVIVAL 


OF  THE 

ACT  OF  INCORPORATION. 


AN  ACT 

For  renewing  and  continuing  in  force  an  Act  entitled , “ an 
Act  to  incorporate  the  New-  York  Historical  Society .” 
Passed  February  10, 1809.  Passed  February  10, 1826. 

1.  Be  IT  ENACTED  BY  THE  PEOPLE  OF  THE  STATE  OF  New 

York,  represented  in  Senate  and  Assembly,  That  the 
act  entitled,  “ an  Act  to  incorporate  the  New- York  Histori- 
cal Society,”  passed  February  10,  1809,  shall  be  and  the 
same  is  hereby  revived  and  extended  and  continued  in  force 
until  the  tenth  day  of  February,  which  will  be  in  the  year 
of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirty  nine : 
And  the  said  act  shall  be  taken  and  considered  to  have 
been  in  full  force  and  effect,  since  the  time  of  the  passing 
thereof,  in  the  same  manner  as  if  the  same  had  not  expired 
by  its  own  limitation. 

2.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  the  officers  last  ap- 
pointed by  the  said  Society  or  Corporation,  pursuant  to  the 
provisions  of  the  said  act  shall  be,  and  continue  to  be,  officers 
of  the  said  Corporation,  till  others  shall  be  duly  chosen  in 
their  respective  places  : And  the  estate  and  property  which 
the  said  Society  or  Corporation  may  have  legally  acquired, 
or  which  they  may  legally  hold,  pursuant  to  the  said  act, 
they  may  continue  to  hold,  and  may  convey  and  dispose  of 
the  same,  in  the  same  manner  as  if  the  said  act  had  always 
continued  in  full  force  and  effect. 


REVIVAL  AND  AMENDMENT 


OP  THE 

ACT  OF  INCORPOE  ATION. 


AN  ACT 

To  revive  and  continue  in  force  an  Act  entitled , <c  an  Act  to 
incorporate  the  New-  York  Historical  Society Passed 
February  10,  1809,  and  to  amend  the  same.  Passed 
February  2,  1846.  By  a two-third  vote. 

The  People  of  the  State  of  New- York,  represented  in 
Senate  and  Assembly,  do  enact  as  follows  : 

1.  The  Act  entitled,  “ an  Act  to  incorporate  the  New- 
York  Historical  Society,”  Passed  February  10th,  1809,  is 
hereby  revived  and  continued  in  force. 

2.  The  said  act  so  revived  and  continued  in  force, 
is  hereby  amended  by  striking  out  at  tbe  end  of  the  first 
section  thereof  the  words,  u Provided  always  that  the 
yearly  income,  or  value  of  the  said  real  or  personal  es- 
tate, do  not  at  any  time  exceed  tbe  sum  of  fifteen  hundred 
dollars,  current  money  of  the  State  of  New-York ; ” and 
inserting  in  the  place  thereof  the  words : “ but  the  clear 
yearly  income  of  the  said  real  and  personal  estate,  over 
and  above  the  Library  and  collections  of  the  said  Society, 
shall  not  at  any  time  exceed  the  sum  of  ten  thousand 
dollars.” 

3.  The  said  revived  act  is  hereby  further  amended,  by 
striking  out  in  the  fifth  line  of  the  third  section  thereof  the 
words,  “ A Correspondent  Secretary,”  and  inserting  in  the 


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REVIVAL  AND  AMENDMENT. 


place  thereof  the  words,  “ a foreign  corresponding  secre- 
tary, and  domestic  corresponding  secretary.” 

4.  The  said  revived  act  is  hereby  further  amended,  by 
striking  out  in  the  first  part  of  the  fifth  section  thereof  the 
words,  “ That  this  act  shall  be  and  remain  in  full  force  for 
the  term  of  fifteen  years  : provided  nevertheless.” 

5.  The  Legislature  mav  at  any  time  alter  or  repeal  this 
act. 

6.  This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 


THE  CHARTER 


The  Charter  of  the  New-  York  Historical  Society , as  revived , 
continued  in  force  and  amended , February  2 d,  1846. 

Whereas  the  persons  hereinafter  named,  and  others, 
have  formed  themselves  into  an  Association  under  the  name 
of  “ The  New- York  Historical  Society,”  for  the  purpose  of 
discovering,  procuring,  and  preserving  whatever  may  relate 
to  the  natural,  civil,  literary,  and  ecclesiastical  history  of 
the  United  States  in  general,  and  of  this  State  in  particular, 
and  have  presented  a petition  to  the  Legislature  to  be  incor- 
porated, that  thereby  such,  the  purpose  and  design  of  the 
said  Society,  may  be  the  more  effectually  subserved  and 
promoted ; 

Therefore, 

§ I.  Be  it  enacted  by  the  People  of  the  State  of 
New  York,  represented  in  the  Senate  and  Assembly, 
That  Egbert  Benson,  Brockliolst  Livingston,  Benjamin 
Moore,  Samuel  Miller,  William  Johnson,  Samuel  L.  Mit- 
chell, David  ILosack,  John  M.  Mason,  DeWitt  Clinton, 
John  McKesson,  Anthony  Bleecker,  Charles  Wilkes,  John 
Pintard,  and  John  Forbes,  and  their  associates,  who  now 
are,  and  such  other  persons  as  shall  hereafter  become  mem- 
bers of  the  said  Society,  shall  be,  and  are  hereby  ordained, 
constituted,  and  declared  a body  corporate  and  politic,  in 
fact  and  name,  by  the  name  of  “ The  New-York  Historical 
Society,”  and  that  by  such  name  they  and  their  successors 
forever  hereafter  shall  and  may  have  succession,  and  by  the 


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CHARTER  OF  THE 


same  name  be  capable  in  law  to  sue  and  be  sued,  plead  and 
be  impleaded,  answer  and  be  answered  unto,  defend  and  be 
defended,  in  all  courts  of  law  and  equity,  in  all  manner  of 
actions,  suits,  complaints,  and  matters  whatsoever ; and 
that  they  and  their  successors  may  have  a common  seal, 
and  the  same  break,  alter,  change,  and  renew  at  their  pleas- 
ure, and  by  the  same  be  forever  hereafter  capable  in  the 
law  to  purchase,  take,  hold,  receive,  and  enjoy,  to  them  and 
their  successors,  any  lands,  tenements,  hereditaments,  goods, 
chattels  or  estate,  real  and  personal,  of  whatever  nature  or 
quality,  in*  fee  simple,  for  life  or  lives,  or  for  years,  or  in 
any  other  manner  whatsoever  ; but  the  clear  yearly  income 
of  the  said  real  and  personal  estate,  over  and  above  the 
Library  and  collections  of  the  said  Society,  shall  not  at  any 
time  exceed  the  sum  of  ten  thousand  dollars. 

§ II.  And  it  is  hereby  further  enacted,  That  they  and 
their  successors,  by  the  same  name,  shall  have  power  and 
authority  to  give,  grant,  bargain,  sell,  demise,  release,  and 
convey  to  others,  the  whole  or  any  part  of  such  real  or  per- 
sonal estate,  on  such  terms,  and  in  such  manner  and  form 
as  the  said  Society  may  deem  eligible  to  subserve  and  pro- 
mote such,  the  purpose  and  design  of  the  said  Society ; and 
that  they  and  their  successors  shall  have  power,  from  time 
to  time,  to  abolish  any  of  the  offices  or  appointments  here- 
inafter mentioned,  and  create  others  in  their  room,  with 
such  powers  and  duties  as  they  may  think  fit  to  confer  and 
prescribe,  and  shall  have  power  from  time  to  time  to  make, 
constitute,  ordain  and  establish  such  constitutions,  by-laws, 
ordinances,  and  regulations  as  they  shall  judge  proper  for 
the  election  of  officers,  the  election  and  admission  of  new 
members,  for  the  government  and  regulation  of  the  officers 
and  members,  for  fixing  the  times  and  places  of  the  meet- 
ings of  the  said  corporation,  and  for  conducting,  regulating, 
and  managing  all  the  affairs  and  business  of  the  said  corpo- 
ration ; and  the  same  from  time  to  time  to  alter,  change, 
repeal,  revoke,  and  annul  at  their  pleasure ; and  that  the 
constitution  and  by-laws,  rules  and  regulations  of  the  said 
Society  heretofore  made  and  adopted,  and  now  existing, 


NEW-YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


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shall  and  may  remain  in  force  until  altered  or  repealed  by 
the  said  corporation  : provided  that  such  by-laws,  constitu- 
tions and  regulations,  made  or  to  be  made  by  the  said  cor- 
poration, shall  not  be  repugnant  to  the  constitution  and  laws 
of  the  United  States,  or  of  this  State. 

§ III.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  that  the  officers  of 
the  said  Society,  until  otherwise  ordained  by  the  said  corpo- 
ration, shall  consist  of  one  President,  two  Vice-Presidents, 
a Foreign  Corresponding  Secretary,  a Domestic  Correspond- 
ing Secretary,  a Recording  Secretary,  a Treasurer,  a Libra- 
rian, and  standing  Committee  of  seven  members  ; and  that 
until  the  next  annual  meeting  of  the  said  Society,  and  until 
others  shall  be  chosen  in  their  places,  the  present  officers 
and  committees  last  appointed  by  the  said  Society  shall  be 
and  continue  respectively  the  officers  of  the  said  corpo- 
ration. 

§ IV.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  that  this  act  sh.all  be 
and  is  hereby  declared  to  be  a public  act,  and  shall  be  con- 
strued most  favorably  to  subserve  and  promote  such,  the  pur- 
pose and  design  of  the  said  Society,  and  that  no  misnomer 
of  the  said  corporation,  in  any  deed,  will,  testament,  gift, 
grant,  demise,  or  other  instrument  of  contract  or  conveyance, 
shall  vitiate  or  defeat  the  same : provided  the  said  corpo- 
ration shall  be  sufficiently  described  to  show  the  intention 
of  the  parties. 

§ V.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  that  in  case  the  afore- 
said Society  shall  at  any  time  appropriate  their,  or  any  part 
of  their  funds  to  any  purpose  or  purposes,  other  than  those 
contemplated  by  this  act,  and  shall  be  thereof  convicted  by 
due  course  of  law,  that  thenceforth  the  said  corporation 
shall  cease  and  determine,  and  the  estate,  real  and  personal, 
whereof  it  may  be  seized  and  possessed,  shall  vest  in  the 
people  of  this  State. 

§ VI.  The  Legislature  may  at  any  time  alter  or  repeal 
this  act. 

§ VII.  This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 


ACT  OF  EXEMPTION. 


An  Act  to  exempt  the  Library  edifice  and  site  of  the  New- 
York  Historical  Society  from  sale  under  execution. 
Passed  April  12,  1856. 

The  People  of  the  State  of  New- York,  represented 
in  Senate  and  Assembly,  do  enact  as  follows  : 

§ 1.  In  case  the  “New-York  Historical  Society,”  in  the 
City  of  New-York,  shall  by  voluntary  contributions  of  its 
members  and  others,  raise  sufficient  money  for  the  purchase 
of  a site  in  the  City  of  New-York,  and  the  erection  thereon 
of  a suitable  fire-proof  building  for  the  reception  and  pres- 
ervation of  the  library  and  collections,  and  for  the  general 
uses  of  said  Society,  and  shall  appropriate  said  moneys 
for  such  purpose,  then  such  site  and  the  building  which 
may  be  erected  thereon,  shall  be  exempt  from  sale  on  exe- 
cution for  debts  hereafter  contracted  by  said  Society,  so 
long  as  such  site  shall  be  used  by  such  Society ; but  such 
exemption  shall  not  extend  to  any  debt  contracted  for  the 
erection  of  such  building. 

§ 2.  The  said  New-York  Historical  Society  shall  not 
encumber  said  property  by  mortgage  or  otherwise. 

§ 3.  To  entitle  any  property  to  the  exemption  specified 
in  this  Act,  the  said  Society  shall  execute  a declaration  of 
the  uses  of  said  property,  with  a particular  description  of 
the  same,  which  shall  be  recorded  in  the  office  of  the  regis- 
ter of  the  City  and  County  of  New-York;  but  no  property 


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shall,  by  virtue  of  this  act,  be  exempt  from  sale  for  non-pay- 
ment of  taxes  and  assessments,  or  for  debt  contracted  for 
the  purchase  thereof,  or  prior  to  the  recording  of  the  afore- 
said declaration. 

§ 4.  This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 


BYLAWS. 


NAME. 

I.  The  name  of  this  Society  is,  “The  Hew-York 
Historical  Society.” 

OBJECT. 

II.  The  object  of  the  Society  is  to  discover,  procure,  and 
preserve  whatever  may  relate  to  the  natural,  civil,  literary, 
and  ecclesiastical  history  of  the  United  States  in  general, 
and  of  the  State  of  Hew  York  in  particular. 

MEMBERS. 

III.  [Amended  April  2,  1867.]  The  Society  shall  con- 
1 sist  of  Resident,  Corresponding,  and  Honorary  Members. 

Resident  Members  shall  be  persons  residing  in  the  City  of 
Hew- York  or  its  vicinity.  Honorary  Members  may  be 
persons  residing  in  the  City  of  Hew-York  or  elsewhere; 
and  not  more  than  twelve  Honorary  Members  shall  be 
elected  in  any  one  year.  Corresponding  Members  shall  be 
persons  residing  out  of  the  City  of  Hew-York. 

ELECTION  OF  MEMBERS. 

IY.  Members  shall  be  elected  as  follows : The  candidates 
shall  be  proposed  publicly  at  a meeting  of  the  Society  by  a 
member  thereof;  and  the  nominations,  together  with  the 
name  of  the  member  making  them,  shall  be  entered  on  the 
minutes,  and  be  referred  to  the  Executive  Committee.  The 
Reports  of  that  Committee  recommending  candidates  for 
election,  shall  be  openly  read  to  the  Society,  at  a meeting 
subsequent  to  that  at  which  the  nominations  were  made; 
and  if  any  member  demand  a ballot,  the  election  shall  be 
by  ballot,  and  three  black  balls  shall  exclude.  If  no  ballot 


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be  demanded,  the  candidates,  so  recommended,  shall  be 
declared  duly  elected  members  of  the  Society. 

FEES  AND  DUES. 

Y.  [Amended  April  2,  1867.]  From  and  after  the  first 
day  of  January,  1868,  each  Resident  Member  shall,  on  ad- 
mission, pay  Twenty  Dollars  as  an  initiation  fee  and  dues 
for  the  current  year ; and  annually  thereafter,  Ten  Dollars 
as  dues ; or,  in  lieu  thereof,  a Life  Membership  fee  of  One 
Hundred  Dollars,  as  a commutation  for  all  regular  dues  and 
fees.  Should  any  resident  member,  other  than  a life  mem- 
ber, fail  to  pay  the  said  fees  and  dues  for  two  years  succes- 
sively, or  at  any  time  refuse  to  pay  the  same,  the  Executive 
Committee  shall  erase  his  name  from  the  list  of  members, 
and  he  shall  no  longer  be  a member  of  the  Society. 

OFFICERS. 

YI.  [Amended  November  5, 1867.]  The  Officers  of  the 
Society  are — a President,  a First  y ice-President,  a Second 
y ice-President,  a Foreign  Corresponding  Secretary,  a Do- 
mestic Corresponding  Secretary,  a Recording  Secretary,  a 
Treasurer,  and  a Librarian. 

They  shall  be  elected  annually  by  ballot,  and  shall  hold 
their  offices  respectively  for  one  year,  and  until  others  shall 
be  chosen  in  their  places. 

NOMINATING  COMMITTEE. 

The  first  seven  persons  in  order  of  seniority  on  the  list 
of  Resident  Members  of  the  Society,  excepting  those  who 
hold  office  at  the  time,  shall  constitute  a Committee,  to  be 
known  as  the  Nominating  Committee,  who  shall  report  in 
writing,  at  each  December  meeting,  the  names  of  members 
suitable  to  be  elected  as  officers ; and  they  shall  cause  ballots 
to  be  prepared  for  the  annual  meeting,  containing  the  name 
and  office  for  which  each  is  thus  recommended. 

The  Recording  Secretary  shall,  between  the  first  and 
tenth  days  of  November  in  each  year,  notify  such  persons 
that  they  constitute  said  Committee.  Should  any  fail  to 
signify  his  acceptance  in  writing  by  the  15th  day  of  Novem- 


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her,  the  member  or  members  next  in  order  of  seniority  on 
the  list  of  Resident  Members  shall  be  substituted,  until  the 
number  of  the  Committee  be  complete. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

YII.  [Amended  January  7,  1868.]  The  President,  Re 
cording  Secretary,  Treasurer,  and  Librarian,  together  with 
twelve  other  members  to  be  appointed  by  the  President,  and 
of  whom  one-fourth  shall  be  appointed  every  year,  shall 
constitute  a standing  Committee,  to  be  called  “ The  Execu- 
tive  Committee.” 

COMMITTEE  OX  THE  FIXE  ARTS. 

VIII.  The  President,  Librarian,  and  Chairman  of  the 
Executive  Committee,  together  with  six  other  members,  to 
be  appointed  annually  by  the  President,  shall  constitute  a 
standing  Committee,  to  be  called  “ The  Committee  on  the 
Fine  Arts.” 

AXXUAL  MEETIXG. 

IX.  The  Society  shall  hold  an  annual  meeting  on  the 
first  Tuesday  of  January  in  each  and  every  year  hereafter, 
at  which  a general  election  of  officers  by  ballot  shall  take 
place.  In  such  election,  a majority  of  the  ballots  given  for 
any  officer  shall  constitute  a choice ; but  if,  on  the  first 
ballot,  no  person  shall  receive  such  majority,  then  a further 
balloting  shall  take  place,  in  which  a plurality  of  votes 
given  for  any  officer  shall  determine  the  choice. 

Whenever  the  first  Tuesday  of  January  shall  be  the  first  • 
day  of  January,  the  annual  meeting  above  provided  for 
shall  be  held  on  the  Wednesday  next  following. 

VACAXCIES. 

X.  If  a vacancy  shall  happen  in  any  of  the  offices  of 
the  Society,  it  may  be  filled  by  special  election,  at  a stated 
meeting  of  the  Society ; and  the  person  so  elected  to  fill  a 
vacancy,  shall  hold  his  office  for  the  unexpired  term  of  his 
immediate  predecessor  in  office,  and  until  another  shall  be 
elected  in  his  place.  Vacancies  in  Committees  shall  be 


BY-LAWS.  19 

filled  immediately  on  their  occurrence,  and  in  the  manner 
of  the  original  appointment  of  the  Committee. 


STATED  AND  SPECIAL  MEETINGS. 

XI.  The  Society  shall  meet  statedly  for  the  transaction 
of  business  at  its  Library,  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  every 
month,  unless  otherwise  specially  ordered.  But  the  Presi- 
dent, or,  in  his  absence,  either  of  the  Yice-Presidents,  may, 
and  upon  the  written  request  of  any  five  members,  shall 
call  a special  meeting,  giving  three  days’  notice  thereof,  to 
be  published  in  at  least  two  public  newspapers,  printed  in 
the  City  of  New  York. 


ORDER  OF  BUSINESS. 

XII.  At  the  stated  meetings  of  the  Society,  the  follow- 
ing shall  be  the  order  of  business  : 

1.  The  reading  of  the  minutes  of  the  last  meeting. 

2.  Iieports  and  communications  from  officers  of  the 
Society. 

3.  Reports  of  the  Executive  and  other  standing  Com- 
mittees. 

4.  Reports  of  special  Committees. 

5.  Election  of  members  previously  proposed. 

G.  Nomination  of  new  members. 

7.  Papers  read,  and  addresses  delivered,  before  the  So- 
ciety. 

8.  Miscellaneous  business. 


ANNIVERSARY. 

XIII.  On  the  third  Tuesday  of  November  in  each  year, 
being  the  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  Society,  there 
sii all  be  an  address  delivered  before  the  Society  by  the 
President,  or  some  other  person  to  be  appointed  for  that 
purpose  by  the  Executive  Committee. 


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BY-LAWS. 


QUORUM. 

XIY.  At  all  meetings  of  the  Society,  twenty-one  mem- 
bers shall  constitute  a quorum  for  the  transaction  of  busi- 
ness. 

PRESIDING  OFFICER. 

XY.  The  President,  or,  in  his  absence,  one  of  the  Yice- 
Presidents,  or,  in  their  absence,  a Chairman  pro  tempore, 
shall  preside  at  all  meetings  of  the  Society,  and  shall  have 
a casting  vote.  He  shall  preserve  order,  and  shall  decide 
all  questions  of  order,  subject  to  an  appeal  to  the  Society. 
He  shall  also  appoint  all  Committees  authorized  by  the  So- 
ciety, unless  otherwise  specially  ordered. 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARIES. 

XYI.  The  Corresponding  Secretaries  shall  conduct  the 
general  correspondence  of  the  Society.  They  shall,  at 
every  meeting  of  the  Society,  report  such  letters  and  com- 
munications as  they  may  have  received  ; they  shall  prepare 
all  letters  to  be  written  in  connection  with  the  business  or 
objects  of  the  Society,  and  transmit  the  same ; but  the  So- 
ciety may  appoint  a Committee  to  prepare  a letter  or  letters, 
on  any  special  occasion.  They  shall  notify  all  members  of 
their  election,  and  of  such  other  matters  as  they  shall  be 
directed  by  the  Society  ; and  shall  transmit  to  them  their 
proper  diplomas,  or  certificates  of  membership.  They  shall 
keep,  in  suitable  books  to  be  provided  for  that  purpose, 
true  copies  of  all  letters  written  on  behalf  of  the  Society  ; 
and  shall  carefully  preserve  said  copies  and  the  originals  of 
all  letters  and  communications  received,  and  shall  deposit 
the  same  in  the  Library. 

The  duties  of  the  Foreign  Corresponding  Secretary  shall 
be  limited  to  the  correspondence  with  individuals  or  associ- 
ate bodies  in  foreign  countries  ; and  those  of  the  Domestic 
Corresponding  Secretary  shall,  in  like  manner,  be  confined 
to  the  United  States,  except  that,  in  the  absence  of  either 
of  these  officers,  or  during  a vacancy  in  either  office,  its 


BY-LAWS. 


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duties  shall  be  performed  by  the  remaining  incumbent, 
until  such  absence  shall  terminate,  or  the  vacancy  be  sup- 
plied. 

RECORDING  SECRETARY. 

XVII.  The  Recording  Secretary  shall  have  the  charge 
of  the  Seal,  Charter,  By-Laws,  and  Records  of  the  Society. 
He,  together  with  the  presiding  officer,  shall  certify  all  acts 
of  the  Society.  He  shall,  under  the  direction  of  the  Presi- 
dent, or  either  of  the  Vice-Presidents,  give  due  notice  of 
the  time  and  place  of  all  meetings  of  the  Society,  and  attend 
the  same.  He  shall  keep  fair  and  accurate  records  of  all 
the  proceedings  and  orders  of  the  Society  ; and  shall  give 
notice  to  the  several  officers,  and  to  the  Executive  and 
other  Committees,  of  all  votes,  orders,  resolves,  and  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Society,  affecting  them  or  appertaining  to 
their  respective  duties. 

TREASURER. 

XVIII.  The  Treasurer  shall  collect  and  keep  the  funds 
and  securities  of  the  Society ; and  so  often  as  these  funds 
shall  amount  to  one  hundred  dollars,  they  shall  be  deposited 
in  some  Bank  in  this  City  to  the  credit  of  “ The  Hew- York 
Historical  Society,”  and  shall  be  drawn  thence  on  the  check 
of  the  Treasurer,  for  the  purposes  of  the  Society  only.  Out 
of  these  funds,  he  shall  pay  such  sums  only  as  may  be  or- 
dered by  the  Society,  or  by  the  Executive  Committee.  H& 
shall  keep  a true  account  of  his  receipts  and  payments ; 
and,  at  each  annual  meeting,  render  the  same  to  the  Society, 
when  a Committee  shall  be  appointed  to  audit  his  accounts. 

XIX.  If  from  the  annual  report  of  the  Treasurer  there 
shall  appear  to  be  a balance  against  the  Treasury,  no  ap- 
propriation of  money  shall  be  made  for  any  object  but  the 
necessary  current  expenses  of  the  Society,  until  such  bal- 
ance shall  be  paid. 

LIBRARIAN. 

XX.  The  Librarian,  in  connection  with  the  Executive 
Committee,  and  the  Committee  on  the  Fine  Arts,  shall  have 


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BY-LAWS. 


the  charge  and  superintendence  of  the  Library,  and  the  care 
and  arrangement  of  the  hooks,  manuscripts,  and  other  arti- 
cles belonging  to  the  Society.  He  shall  cause  to  be  pre- 
pared and  kept,  a proper  catalogue  and  list  of  the  same. 
He  shall  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  donations  to  the  Society 
in  his  department.  He  shall  expend  in  the  purchase  of 
books  and  other  articles,  and  for  their  safe  keeping  and 
preservation,  with  the  approbation  of  the  said  Committees, 
such  sums  of  money  as  shall  from  time  to  time  be  appro- 
priated for  that  purpose,  and  report  thereon  to  the  Society. 
He  shall,  at  least  once  in  each  year,  render  his  accounts  for 
such  purchases  and  expenditures,  to  the  Treasurer  for  settle- 
ment, and  shall  further  make  to  the  Society,  at  each  annual 
meeting,  a full  report  on  the  condition  and  progress  of  the 
Library  and  collections.  Lie  shall  have  power  to  employ, 
at  a salary  to  be  fixed  by  the  Executive  Committee,  an 
Assistant  Librarian,  who  shall  be  under  his  direction,  and 
perform  such  duties  as  he  may  assign ; and  w ho,  during  the 
hours  at  which  the  Library  is  open,  shall  be  always  present. 

LIBRARY  REGULATIONS. 

XXI.  The  following  shall  be  the  regulations  for  the  use 
of  the  Library : 

1.  No  book  or  manuscript  shall  at  any  time  be  lent  to 

any  person  to  be  removed  from  the  Library. 

2.  No  Manuscript  in  the  Library,  nor  any  paper  read 

before  the  Society  and  deposited  in  its  archives, 
shall  be  published,  except  by  the  direction  of  the 
Society,  or  with  the  consent  of  the  Executive 
Committee. 

3.  The  hours  during  which  the  Library  shall  be  open, 

shall  be  determined,  from  time  to  time,  by  the  Ex- 
ecutive Committee. 

4.  During  such  hours,  any  member  of  the  Society  may 

have  free  access  to  consult  any  book  or  manuscript, 
except  such  as  may  be  designated  by  the  Execu- 
tive Committee,  and  to  make  extracts  from  the 
same  under  the  authority  of  the  Librarian.  Any 


BY-LAWS. 


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person,  not  a member,  may  obtain  the  like  privi- 
lege of  consultation  from  the  President  or  Libra- 
rian, if  known  to  them,  or  upon  the  recommenda- 
tion of  some  other  member,  to  whom  the  applicant 
is  known.  But  no  person,  not  a member,  shall  be 
permitted  to  make  extracts  from  the  manuscripts 
of  the  Society,  excepting  the  donors  or  depositors 
of  the  same,  without  special  authority  from  the 
Executive  Committee. 

5.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Librarian,  or  his  Assistant, 
to  report  to  the  Executive  Committee  any  injury 
done  to  any  book  or  manuscript  by  any  person 
consulting  the  same ; and  the  said  Committee  may, 
at  their  discretion,  lay  such  Reports  before  the 
Society.  For  any  such  injury,  the  person  doing  it 
shall  make  such  pecuniary  compensation  as  the 
said  Committee  shall  judge  proper  ; and  if  he  be 
not  a member,  the  Committee  shall  have  power 
to  prohibit  him  from  further  access  to  the  Library. 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 

XXII.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Executive  Committee 
to  solicit  and  receive  donations  for  the  Society  ; to  recom- 
mend plans  for  promoting  its  objects  ; to  digest  and  prepare 
business  ; to  authorize  the  disbursement  and  expenditure  of 
unappropriated  moneys  in  the  Treasury,  for  the  payment  of 
salaries,  current  expenses,  fitting  up  the  Library,  the  ordi- 
nary purchase  of  books,  binding,  printing,  and  other  neces- 
sary outlays.  They  shall  have  power  to  appoint  a Janitor 
and  Porter ; and  to  prescribe  their  duties,  and  fix  their 
salaries.  They  shall,  in  connection  with  the  Librarian,  have 
charge  of  the  arrangement  and  regulation  of  the  Library 
and  collections  ; and  shall  have  authority  at  any  time  to 
examine  into  the  condition  of  the  same,  and  into  the  state 
of  the  finances  ; as  also  generally  to  superintend  the  inter- 
ests of  the  Society,  and  execute  all  such  duties  as  may  from 
time  to  time  be  committed  to  them  by  the  Society.  At  each 


BY-LAWS. 


M 

annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  they  shall  make  a general 
report.  Except  during  the  summer  vacation  of  the  Society, 
they  shall  meet  statedly  for  the  transaction  of  business, 
once  at  least,  in  every  month  ; and  if  any  member  of  the 
Committee,  not  an  officer  of  the  Society,  shall  be  absent 
from  its  meetings  for  three  successive  months,  without 
reasons  therefor  satisfactory  to  the  Committee,  his  place  on 
the  Committee  shall  he  vacated,  which  fact  shall  be  reported 
by  the  Committee  to  the  Society. 

At  all  meetings  of  the  Executive  Committee,  five  mem- 
bers shall  constitute  a quorum  for  the  transaction  of  busi- 
ness. 


COMMITTEE  ON  THE  FINE  ARTS. 

XXIII.  The  Committee  on  the  Fine  Arts  shall  have  the 
arrangement  and  general  direction  of  the  Society's  Gallery 
of  Art.  They  shall  decide  upon  the  admission  into  the 
Gallery  of  objects  of  art,  and  determine  their  position 
therein.  They  shall,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Society, 
make  such  special  rules  and  regulations  in  regard  to  the 
Gallery,  as  they  may  think  necessary  for  its  preservation, 
proper  use,  and  enjoyment ; and  shall  devise  and  present 
plans  for  its  extension  and  improvement. 

NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS  ON  COMMITTEES. 

XXIY.  All  Committees  of  the  Society,  other  than  the 
Executive  Committee,  the  Committee  on  the  Fine  Arts,  and 
Nominating  Committee,  shall  be  composed  of  three  mem- 
bers, unless  otherwise  specially  ordered. 

ALTERATION  OF  BY-LAWS. 

XXY.  No  alteration  in  the  By-Laws  of  the  Society  shall 
be  ijiade,  unless  such  alteration  shall  have  been  openly  pro- 
posed at  a previous  meeting,  and  entered  on  the  minutes, 
with  the  name  of  the  member  proposing  the  same ; and 
shall  be  adopted  by  a majority  of  the  members  present  at  a. 
stated  meeting  of  the  Society. 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS 

OF  THE 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


APRIL,  1873. 


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RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


f Astor,  William  B. , 1821 

fAspinwall,  William  H.,  1888 

Adams,  William,  D.  D.,  1844 

fAlsop,  Joseph  W.,  jr.,  1847 

{Agnew,  John  T.,  1847 

Adams,  Herman  C.,  1848 

Appleton,  William  H. , 1850 

• Appleton,  John  A.,  1850 

• Anderson,  Elbert  J. , 1850 

•Adee,  George  T.,  1850 

• Andrews,  Loring,  1850 

• Anderson,  Henry  J.,  1851 

• Addoms,  Charles,  1 852 

• Agnew,  Alex.  McL.,  1858 

Anthon,  Prof.,  Chas.  Edw.,  1858 

• Anderson,  James,  M.D.,  1854 

• Abeel,  John  H.,  1854 

•Alvord,  Alwin  A.,  1857 

■ Appleby,  Charles  E. , 1857 

• Andrews,  William  L. , 1857 

• Andrews,  James  B.,  1857 

• Armstrong,  John,  1857 

• Adee,  George  Augustus,  1857 

-Adee,  Philip  H.,  1857 

• Auchincloss,  Hugh,  1857 

• Arnold,  D.  H.,  1857 

Austin,  William,  1857 

Adams,  John  G.,  M.D.,  1857 

Adams,  William,  1857 

fAlofsen,  S.,  1858 

{ Allen,  William  M.,  1859 

Adriance,  John,  1860 

Arnold,  Benjamin  G. , 1861 

fAtterbury,  Benjamin  B. , 1861 

Ammidown,  Edward  H.,  1862 

Aycrigg,  Benjamin  B.,  1862 

Agnew,  Andrew  G. , 1863 

Alvord,  Coridon  A.,  1863 

Arnoux,  William  Henry,  1863 

Acton,  Thomas  C.,  1864 

j-Ackert,  Alfred  T.,  1865 

{Anderson,  E.  Ellery,  1865 

Anthony,  Edward,  1865 

Allen,  William  F.,  1865 

Anthon,  Rev.  Edward,  1866 

Abbatt,  Robert,  1867 

Andrews,  William  D. , 1869 

Andrews.  George  H.,  1869 


Ammidown,  Holmes, 
f Arnold,  John  H.  V., 
Armstrong,  Andrew  C., 
Alexander,  John  Franklin, 
Allen,  Elisha  H.,  jr., 

Betts,  William, 

Butler,  Charles, 
fBarron,  Thomas, 
{Beekman,  James  W., 
{Brodhead,  J.  Romeyn, 
{Benedict,  ErastusC., 
Brevoort,  J.  Carson, 
fBrown,  James, 

{Bartlett,  Edwin, 

{Brown,  Stewart, 
{Barnard,  Frederick  A.  P., 
{Bowne,  Richard  H., 
{Burr,  William  H. , 
{Brown,  Elias  G., 

{Bruen,  Alexander  M., 
{Bridge,  John, 

{Belmont,  Auguste, 
{Brown,  Robert  I.,  jr., 
{Burr,  Edwin, 

{Bushnell,  Charles  I., 
{Brown,  Horatio  S., 
Bayard,  Edward,  M.D., 
fBarratt,  Alfred, 

{Blunt,  Edmund, 

{Blunt,  George  W. , 
{Bogert,  Henry  K., 
{Brown,  John  Potts, 
{Bolles,  William  B. , 

Berry,  Thomas  S., 
f Blodgett,  William  T., 
Barton,  Prof.  John  Graeff, 
fBrown,  Stewart  H., 
{Brown,  William  H., 
{Beadle,  Edward  L., 
{Brown,  Edwin  J., 
{Boorman,  J.  Marcus, 
Botta,  Prof.,  Vincenzio, 
fBabcock,  Seth  G., 
{Burrill,  John  E., 

{Balen,  Peter, 

{Benkard,  Henry  R., 
{■Benkard,  John  Philip, 


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f-Benkard,  James,  jr.,  1857 

{ Belmont,  Perry,  1857 

{Burr,  Henry  A.,  1857 

{Barnes,  James,  1857 

f Boyd,  Robert  H.,  1857 

{Baldwin,  James  C.,  1857 

fBorst,  John  B. , 1857 

f Beebe,  Charles  E.,  1857 

f Bates,  Martin,  jr.,  1857 

j Barber,  Benoni  B. , 1857 

{Belcher,  Henry  W.,  1857 

f Brooks,  Henry  J. , 1857 

{Brooks,  George,  1857 

fBarton,  Oliver  Grant,  1857 

{Butler,  Henry  V.,  jr.,  1857 

{•Buffum,  David,  1857 

{Bradley,  John  N.,  1857 

{llowen,  H.  C.,  1857 

{Bliss,  George,  1857 

Brownell,  Silas  B. , 1857 

fBoutillier,  Thomas  Le,  1857 

{Betts,  George  W.,  1857 

Barker,  B.  Fordyce,  M.D.,  1858 

Buxton,  Vanderbilt  L.,  1858 

fBrooks,  Erastus,  1858 

f Bullard,  Enoch  P.,  1858 

Benson,  Robert,  jr.,  1858 

Bickford,  Addison  G.,  1858 

Baker,  David  L. , 1859 

Brodhead,  George  H.,  1860 

Buell,  James,  1860 

Bergen,  Rufus  S.,  1860 

Bryson,  Peter  M.,  1860 

Bunce,  Seymour  A.,  1861 

Buckley,  John,  jr.,  1861 

Braine,  Thomas  M.,  1861 

Barlow,  Samuel  L.  M.,  1861 

Brown,  William  M. , 1861 

Belcher,  George  E.,  M.D.,  1862 

Bridgman,  William  H.,  1862 

Ball,  Alonzo  S.,  M.D.,  1862 

fBloomfield,  Smith,  1862 

Brown,  Erastus  S. , 1862 

Britton,  John  W.,  1853 

Bryce,  James,  1863 

Brown,  Morris  S.,  1863 

Burkhalter,  Charles,  1863 

Beekman,  William  B.,  1863 

Brookes,  Alfred,  1863 

Bloodgood,  Matthias,  1863 

Brown,  Addison,  1863 

Blakeman,  Wm.  N. , M.  D. , 1863 

f Baker,  Henry  J. , 1863 

{Braker,  Conrad,  jr.,  1863 

Byrne,  John  E.,  1863 

Bulkley,  Joseph  E. , 1863 

^Benedict,  James,  1864 

Bryce,  William,  1864 

■{•Barron,  John  C.,  1864 


Barrow,  JohnW.,  1864 

Bogardus,  Abraham,  1865 

Bill,  Edward,  1864 

Braem,  Henri  M.,  1865 

fBird,  William  E. , - 1865 

{Banks,  Samuel  A.,  1865 

Banta,  Mathias,  1865 

Brown,  Joseph  O.,  1866 

Benson,  Benjamin  L.,  1866 

fBostwick,  Henry  A. , 1866 

Bowdoin,  Elliot,  1866 

f Bishop,  Thomas  Alston,  1866 

{Bishop,  David  W.,  1866 

{Bruce,  David  Wolfe,  1866 

{Bowers,  Benjamin  F.,  M.D. , 1867 
•{•Benedict,  Erastus  C.,  jr. , 1867 

fBeardslee,  Rufus  G. , 1867 

Burd,  Charles  E. , 1867 

Burdett,  Charles  P.,  1867 

Borden,  Col.  William,  1867 

Bissell,  George  H.,  1867 

Bozeman,  Nathan,  M.D. , 1867 

Benjamin,  Rev.  Eastburn,  1867 

Browne,  Henry  H. , 1867 

Beardsley,  Joseph  A.,  1868 

Black,  William  D. , 1868 

Bleecker,  Richard  W. , 1868 

Bookstaver,  Henry  W. , 1869 

Brower,  A.  Thew.  H.,  1869 

Bliven,  Charles,  1869 

Borden,  Matthew  C.  D.,  1869 

fBickmore,  Albert  S.,  1869 

Baker,  Francis,  1869 

Blatchford,  Samuel,  1871 

Black,  William  T.,  1871 

•{•Bishop,  Cortlandt  Field,  1871 

Binney,  Amos,  1871 

f Bruce,  Catharine  Wolfe,  1871 

{Bruce,  Matilda  Wolfe,  1871 

Bailey,  Janies  Muhlenberg,  1871 
f Baldwin,  Octavius  D. , 1872 

Bronson,  Willett,  1872 

Brooks,  John  I.,  1872 

fBibby,  Edward  N. , M.  D. , 1872 

f Cooley,  James  E.,  1844 

{Crosby,  John  P.,  1845 

{Cruger,  Henry  D. , 1845 

•{•Cromwell,  Charles  T.,  1847 

{Clapp,  Stillman  S.,  1848 

{Campbell,  William  B.,  1848 

{Cogswell,  William,  1848 

{Curtiss,  Cyrus,  1850 

f Chamberlain,  W.  L.,  1850 

{Colles,  James,  1850 

{Cooper,  Peter,  1 850 

Cooper,  Edward,  1850 

Crawford,  Edgar  M.,  1850 

Cisco,  John  J.,  1850 


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fChauncey,  P.  S.,  Rev.,  1851 

f Cobb,  James  N. , 1851 

f Coleman,  Robert  B. , 1851 

fCorlies,  Joseph  W.,  jr.,  1851 

. fClark,  L.  C. , 1852 

Calhoun,  John  C.,  1852 

fColgate,  Robert,  1852 

f Camp,  Benjamin  F.,  1852 

fChardavoyne,  Thomas  C.,  1852 

f Carpenter,  Edward  P. , 1852 

•{•Colgate,  Samuel,  1858 

•{•Clarkson,  Matthew,  1858 

Churchill,  Timothy  G. , 1853 

fChanler,  J.  Winthrop,  1854 

•{•Colgate,  Edward,  1854 

fClute,  John  D.,  1854 

fCarnley,  Robert,  jr.,  1854 

Colgate,  James  B. , 1855 

•{•Collins,  Charles  B. , 1855 

Curtis,  William  E. , 1855 

f Close,  Charles  H. , 1856 

fChapin,  E.  H.,  D.D.,  1856 

f Clute,  Robert  F. , 1857 

fChauncey,  Henry,  1857 

•[Constant,  Samuel  S.,  1857 

f Chamberlain,  Daniel  Drew,  1857 
•{•Comstock,  Andrew,  1857 

fCorse,  Israel,  1857 

f Conkling,  Theodore  H. , 1857 

fChauncey,  Frederick  A. , 1857 

fCarey,  William  F.,  1857 

fCooper,  William  B.,  1857 

f Christy,  Thomas,  1857 

Coulter,  Samuel,  1857 

f Crosby,  Howard,  D.D.,  1857 

f Clements,  James  W.  Gr.,  M.D.,  1857 
Cowles,  Edward  P. , 1857 

f Cornell,  John  B.,  1857 

Cooledge,  William  P.,  1857 

Churchill,  William  E. , 1858 

Carville,  Charles,  1858 

Crosby,  Robert  R.,  1858 

Crolius,  Clarkson,  1858 

Camp,  Hugh  N.,  1858 

f Conkling,  Jonas  E.,  1858 

Colgate,  Charles  C.,  1858 

Case,  Watson  E.,  1858 

Cheesman,  Oscar,  1858 

Carter,  Henry  C. , 1858 

fComstock,  Sylvester  R.,  1859 

•{•Cooper,  Joseph  M. , 1860 

Chichester,  James  M.,  1861 

Charlier,  Prof.  Elie,  1861 

■{■Craig,  John  S.,  1861 

/ Crerar,  John,  1861 

Cogswell,  William  L.,  1861 

Collins,  George  C.,  1861 

fCowdin,  Elliot  C.,  1862 

Crane,  Jonathan  H. , 1862 


Cobb,  Carlos,  1863 

Cannon,  S.  Townsend,  1863 

Colburn,  George  C. , 1863 

fCook,  Arthur  Peters,  1864 

Cecil,  John  R. , 1864 

Cheever,  John  H. , 1864 

fCatlin,  N.  W.  Stuyvesant,  1865 
fClerke,  William  B.,  . 1865 

f Campbell,  Henry  P. , 1865 

Cheesman,  Timothy  M. , M.D.,  1865 
Connor,  John  C.,  1865 

Camerden,  Henry,  jr.,  1865 

Courtney,  Samuel  G.,  1865 

fClarkson,  William,  1866 

Clapp,  A.  Huntington,  Rev.,  1866 
Coulter,  Charles  M.,  1867 

Crane,  Alexander  B.,  1867 

fCook,  George  W. , 1867 

Corey,  Edwin  F.  jr.,  1867 

Calvin,  Delano  C.,  1867 

fCase,  Rufus  D.,  1867 

fClark,  Albert,  1867 

Carter,  James  C.,  1867 

Cockcroft,  William,  1868 

Conant,  Claudius  B.,  1868 

Conklin,  William  A. , 1868 

Crooks,  William  B.,  1868 

Cuming,  James  R. , 1869 

Curtis,  George  William,  1869 

Cortelyou,  L.  V.,  M.D.,  1869 

Conkling,  Col.  Frederick  A. , 1869 

fCoggesha'.l,  Henry  G.,  1869 

Comstock,  Cornelius,  1871 

Clark,  Andrew  J. , 1871 

Conklin,  William  L.,  1872 

Congdon,  John  G.,  1873 

Cowdrey,  Samuel  F. , 1873 

f Crane,  Albert,  1873 

fDe  Peyster,  Frederic,  1824 

fDe  Peyster,  James  F.,  1836 

fDuyckinck,  Evart  A.,  1837 

fDorr,  George  B.,  1838 

DeWitt,  Thomas,  D.D.,  1838 

f Dwight,  Henry,  jr.,  1843 

Davies,  Henry  E. , 1843 

fDodge,  Robert,  1844 

Daly,  Charles  P.,  1844 

fDelano,  Warren,  1847 

f Delano,  Franklin  H.,  1847 

fDrowne,  Henry  T.,  1847 

Delavan,  Edward  C.,  1848 

f Dudley,  Jonas  G. , 1849 

fDe  Peyster,  Gen.  J.  Watts,  1850 
•{•Drew,  Daniel,  1850 

Doremus,  Prof.  Robert  Ogden,  1850 
De  Lan'cey,  Edward  F. , 1851 

fDe  Peyster,  Frederick  J.,  1852 

fDodge,  Edward,  1852 


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fDurand,  Calvin,  1852 

Dodge,  William  E.,  jr.,  1852 

f Dickerson,  John  S.,  1853 

De  Voe,  Col.  Thomas  F. , 1853 

f Davis,  Thomas  E.,  1854 

Dunshee,  Henry  W.,  1854 

f Dubois,  Abram,  M.D.,  1855 

{Dart,  Russel,  1855 

{Dabney,  Charles  H. , 1857 

fDart,  William  M.,  1857 

f Dibble,  William  A.,  1857 

f Dixon,  George,  jr.,  1857 

fDows,  David,  1857 

f Duncan,  Alexander,  1857 

f Duncan,  William  B.,  1857 

f Dodge,  William  E.,  1857 

Dickerson,  Edward  N.,  1857 

De  Jonge,  Isador,  1857 

Dowd,  William,  1858 

fDrowne,  T.  Stafford,  D.D.,  1859 

Day,  Henry,  1800 

fDe  Peyster,  Frederic,  jr.,  1861 

Darling,  Gen.  Charles  W.,  1862 

fDomin,  William  C.,  1862 

{Dexter,  Henry,  1862 

Dwinelle,  William  H. , M.D.,  1862 

De  laVergne,  Geo.  W.,  1863 

Dey,  Anthony,  jr.,  1863 

De  Marini,  Geo.  C.,  M.D.,  1863 

Doty,  Roland  S. , 1863 

f Dorr,  Francis  F.,  1864 

Dibble,  Sidney  W.,  1864 

fDavett,  James,  1865 

fDey,  Joseph  W.  S.,  1865 

De  Peyster,  Edgar,  1865 

Dymond.  John,  1865 

fDe  Forest,  Robert  Weeks,  1866 

Duncomb,  David  S. , 1866 

Davies,  Gen.  Henry  E.,  jr.,  1866 

Davies,  J.  Mansfield,  1866 

Dean,  William,  1866 

Delavan,  Christian  S. , 1866 

Dennis,  Samuel  J. , 1867 

fDe  Peyster,  J.  Ashton,  1867 

De  Costa,  B.  F.,  Rev.,  1867 

Dudley,  Henry,  1868 

Drake,  Patrick  H. , 1868 

Duclos,  Joseph  M.,  1869 

fDash,  John  B.,  1869 

fDrisler,  Prof.  Henry,  1869 

Depew,  Chauncey  M.,  1869 

Dayton,  Isaac,  1870 

fDodge,  Anson  G.  P. , 1870 

fDurando,  Francis  P.,  1870 

fDelmonico,  Lorenzo,  1870 

fDunster,  Edward -S.,  M.  D.,  1872 

Dobbs,  Charles  G. , 1873 

Eaton,  Dorman  B.,  1851 


fEdgerton,  Lycurgus,  1852 

{ Edgar,  James  A.,  1852 

fEvarts,  William  M. , 1852 

f Elliott,  Frederick  B. , 1857 

f Ely,  Ambrose  K.,  1857 

f Everson,  George,  1857 

f Ellis,  Samuel  Corp,  M.D.,  1857 

Eager,  William  B.,  jr.,  M.D.,  1858 
Elliot,  Daniel  Giraud,  1860 

Embury,  Abraham  B.,  1860 

Erhardt,  Joel  B.,  1863 

Emmet,  Thomas  Addis,  M.D.,  1864 
Eyland,  George  C.,  1865 

f Eliot,  Ellsworth,  M.D. , 1865 

Ewer,  Ferdinand  C.,  D.D.,  1867 

Elmer,  William,  M.D.,  1868 

Emott,  James,  1871 

Embury,  Ay  mar,  1872 

Ely,  David  J. , 1873 

f Fellows,  Richard  S.,  1843 

{ Field,  Benjamin  H.,  1844 

f Field,  Hickson  W.,  jr.,  1844 

{ Field,  Maunsell  B.,  1846 

Ferris,  Isaac,  D.D.,  1849 

f Fowler,  Frederick  R. , 1850 

{ Fearing,  Charles  N.,  1850 

{Field , Cortlandt  DeP. , 1850 

{Foster,  J.  P.  Giraud,  1852 

{Fellows,  Richard  C.,  1852 

{Frazer,  James  F. , 1852 

{Fiedler,  Ernest,  1852 

f Fiedler,  Edward,  1852 

Foulke,  Thomas,  1853 

fFrenche,  James,  1853 

Fanning,  John  II.,  1854 

Francis.  Samuel  W.,  M.D.,  1857 

fFaile,  Thomas  H.,  jr.,  1857 

{Frost,  Samuel,  1857 

{Frazer,  Thomas,  1857 

{Fayerweather,  D.  B.,  1857 

f Freeman,  Alfred,  1857 

{Field,  Moses  Augustus,  1857 

Francis,  Valentine  Mott,  M.  D.,  1858 
Fitch,  John,  1858 

Fellows,  George  A.,  1858 

f Folsom,  George  W.,  1858 

Fowler,  John,  jr.,  1858 

fFeeter,  Jacob  W.,  1858 

Flagg,  Thomas  J. , 1858 

fFish,  Hamilton,  1859 

Fellows  Charles  H.,  1860 

Frankenheimer,  Philip,  1860 

Fitch,  Samuel  S.,  M.D.,  1861 

Furman,  John  M.,  1861 

•{-Fellows,  Louis,  1862 

f Fellows,  Robert,  1862 

f Folsom,  Charles  J.,  1863 

Forster,  George  II.,  1863 


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fFord,  John  R. , 1863 

fFay,  A.  Goodrich,  1864 

Francis,  Lewis,  1864 

Francis,  Augustus  T.,  1865 

Freligh,  Edwin  G. , M.D. , 1865 

Ferguson,  James  F,  M.D.,  1865 

Flanagan,  John  R.,  1866 

Fairman,  Col.  James,  1867 

fFish,  Nicholas,  1867 

Ferrier,  Capt.  John  M.,  1868 

Furniss,  William,  1869 

Farr,  James  M. , 1869 

Fogg,  William  H. , 1869 

Felt,  Edwin  M.,  1869 

Fithian,  Freeman  J.,  1870 

fFaye,  Thomas,  1871 

Freeman,  Francis  P. , 1871 

f Fox,  Austin  G.,  1872 

Fellows,  James  W. , 1873 

Field,  Maunsell  B.,  jr.,  1873 

f Gallatin,  James,  1843 

Gallatin,  Albert  R.,  1843 

Gray,  John  F.,  M.D.,  1844 

fGreen,  John  C.,  1844 

Green,  Andrew  H.,  1845 

Gerard,  James  W.,  jr.,  1845 

Gallaudet,  Thomas,  D.D.,  1845 

Gerard,  James  W.,  1847 

fGoodwin,  Eben,  1847 

fGrinnell,  Moses  H.,  1847 

{Gilbert,  Clinton,  1847 

{Gray,  John  A.  C.,  1850 

fGrinnell,  Henry,  1850 

Gross,  John  L. , 1850 

fGillian,  Edward  H.,  1852 

fGihon,  John,  1852 

fGihon,  William,  1852 

fGould,  Charles,  18o2 

Gandy,  Sheppard,  1852 

fGourlie,  John  H.,  1852 

Garrettson,  Francis  T.,  1852 

fGreen,  Walter  C.,  1853 

f Gunther,.  C.  Godfrey,  1854 

{Greene,  John  W.,  1854 

Gardner,  A.  K.,  M.D.,  1854 

f Gillespie,  George  DeHeart,  1856 
j Garner,  James  G.,  1857 

fGoodman,  Richard,  * 1857 

{Grant,  R.  Suydam,  1857 

{Gilbert,  William  W.,  1857 

{Graham,  James  Lorimer,  1857 

{Graham,  James  Lorimer,  jr.,  1857 
{Gihon,  John,  Jr.,  1857 

{Griswold,  George,  jr.,  1857 

{Griswold,  Almon  W.,  1857 

jGallier,  John,  1857 

Griffith,  Louis  P.,  1858 

Greenwood,  Isaac  J.,  1858 


Garrish,  John  P.,  M.D. , 1859 

Gilman,  William  C. , 1860 

Griff en,  Henry  G.,  1860 

Greer,  George  B.,  1860 

Gavit,  John  E.,  1860 

Giles,  John  S.,  1860 

Griffin,  Hermon,  1861 

Glover,  Charles  H.,  1862 

Garrison,  Cornelius  K , 1863 

Gilley,  Franklin  W. , 1863 

f Gay  lord,  Willis,  1865 

Gove,  LaRoy  S.,  1866 

f Goodhue,  Charles  Clarkson,  1866 
Gautier,  J.  H. , 1868 

Goodrich,  William  M.,  1868 

fGebhard,  William  H.,  1868 

Gaillard,  Joseph,  jr.,  1870 

Gould,  George  T.,  1870 

Garrison,  William  R.,  1870 

Gallatin,  Frederic,  1870 

Greenwood,  Langdon,  1870 

Griswold,  Gaspar,  1870 

Goodwillie,  David  H. , M.D.,  1870 

Greene,  Martin  E.,  1870 

Gardner,  Asa  Bird,  1871 

Gray,  John  Clinton,  1873 

Genet,  George  Clinton,  1873 

f Hamilton,  John  C.,  1817 

Hoffman,  Murray,  1831 

Hoppin,  William  J.,  1843 

fHunter,  Charles  F.,  1844 

{Huntington,  D.,  1846 

Hall,  John  B.  1847 

Hall,  A.  Oakey,  1847 

f Holmes,  Adrian  B. , 1849 

Hurlbut,  Henry  A.,  1849 

f Hall,  Valentine  G.,  1850 

{Hale,  Josiah  L.,  1850 

{•Hamilton,  James  A.,  1850 

Hewitt,  Abram  S.,  1850 

f Hunt,  Wilson  G. , 1850 

{Hayden,  Nathaniel,  1850 

| Houghton,  George  H. , D D. , 1850 
{•Haggerty,  Ogden,  1851 

Hubbard.  Samuel  T.,  M.D.,  1852 

Hook,  John  D.  W.,  1852 

fHoffman,  William  B.,  1852 

{Howes,  Reuben  W. , 1852 

{Hoge,  William,  1852 

{Heiser,  Henry  A.,  1852 

{Halsted,  Nathaniel  L.,  1852 

{Herrick,  John  J. , 1852 

{Hoe,  Richard  M.,  1852 

{Hoe,  Robert,  1852 

fHarriman,  Edward,  1852 

Hyde,  Samuel  T.,  1852 

Hoe,  Peter  Smith,  1853 

f Hoople,  William  II. , 1854 


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RESIDENT  MEMBERS  OF  THE 


f Hubbard,  Robert  J. , 1854 

{Hardenbergh,  John  A.,  * 1855 

{Holden.  James  C.,  1855 

{Hicks,  Thomas,  1856 

{Hoyt,  Edwin,  1856 

f Hewitt,  James  W.,  1857 

{Hewitt,  James,  1857 

fHalsted,  William  M,.  1857 

fHerring,  Silas  C.,  1857 

{Harden,  George,  1857 

{Hutchins,  Waldo,  1857 

{Henry,  George  Herrick,  1857 

{Havemeyer,  John  C.,  1857 

{Hall,  John  Tonnele,  1857 

{Hoyt,  Joseph  B.,  1857 

{Hoyt,  Oliver,  1857 

{Harmer,  Charles  G. , 1857 

{Hyatt,  George  E.  L.,  1857 

{Hoe,  Robert,  jr.,  1857 

fHarbeck,  Charles  H.,  1857 

{Hall,  Peleg,  1857 

{Harbeck,  Charles  T.,  1857 

Hitchcock,  Roswell  D.,  D.D.,  1857 
Hadden,  William  A. , 1857 

f Hutchinson,  Ira,  1857 

{Hamersley,  John  W.,  1858 

{Harriott,  John  A.,  1858 

Hawley,  E.  Judson,  1858 

Hawley,  D.  Edwin,  1858 

Hawes,  Arnold  C.,  M.D.,  1859 

Haines,  William  A.,  1860 

Hincken,  Edward,  1860 

Hyde,  Ebenezer  J. , 1860 

Haight,  D.  Henry,  1861 

Hay,  Allan,  1861 

fHamersley,  A.  Gordon,  1861 

{Hamersley,  Lewis  C.,  1861 

Hodges,  Edward,  1861 

Hall,  Philander  D. , 1862 

Hutton,  Benjamin  H.,  1862 

fHall,  Edward  S.,  1862 

Harrison,  Joseph  G.,  1863 

Hegeman,  William,  1863 

Hinman,  William  K.,  1863 

Hull,  Amos  G.,  1863 

fHewitt,  John  C.,  1863 

Hillman,  George  W.,  1863 

f Hosier,  Abram,  1864 

{Hawley,  Thomas  R.,  1864 

{Hunt,  Nathaniel  W.,  1865 

Housman,  Charles  H.,  1865 

Hills,  James  S.,  1865 

Hecker,  John,  1865 

Hatch,  Stephen  D. , 1865 

Herrick,  J.  Hobart,  1865 

Hidden,  Thomas  B.,  1866 

fHaxtun,  John  Raymond,  1866 

{Hyslop,  George  L.,  M.D.,  1866 

{Hand,  Clifford  A.,  1866 


Holdich,  Joseph,  D.D.,  1866 

fHamilton,  James  Augustus,  1866 
Hadden,  John  Aspinwall,  1866 

Hasler,  Edward,  1866 

Ho  widen,  Frederic,  1867 

Hardenbergh.  John  P.,  1867 

Haydock,  George  G.,  1867 

Hodges,  Marcus  F. , 1867 

Howe.  Jacob  Frank,  M.D.,  1868 

Hunt,  James  M.,  1868 

Hildreth,  Watson  J.,  1868 

Holcomb, Wm.  Frederic,  M.D. , 1868 

• Haight,  Edward,  1869 

•Hendricks,  Albert,  1869 

•Hendricks,  Joshua,  1869 

• Hawkins,  William  F.,  1869 

Hagen,  John  C.,  1869 

Hillman,  Samuel  T.,  1870 

Halsted,  James  M. , 1870 

Hatch,  A.  J. , 1870 

f Haines,  Henrietta  B.,  1870 

Henry,  Theodore  D.,  1870 

fHall,  John,  D.D.,  1870 

f Headley , William  S. , M.  D. , 1871 

Hoppin,  William  W.,  jr.,  1871 

Haight,  Joseph,  1871 

Henry,  Edward  L. , 1872 

Hawkins,  Dexter  A. , * 1872 

Helmuth,  William  T.,  M.D.,  1872 

Howard,  Richard,  1873 

f Irvin,  Richard,  1852 

Ingraham,  Daniel  P.,  jr.,  1861 

flselin,  Adrian,  1863 

Irving,  John  Treat,  1863 

Isaacs,  Myer  S.,  1865 

Irvin,  Alexander  P. , 1866 

flselin,  Adrian,  jr. , 1868 

f Jones,  George,  1824 

{ Jay,  J ohn,  1838 

{Jaudon,  Samuel,  1843 

Jackson,  William  H.,  M.D.,  1845 

f Johnston,  John  Taylor,.  1845 

Johnson,  Samuel  R.,  Rev.,  1849 

f Jackson,  Peter  A.  H.,  1851 

{Johnson,  Henry  W.,  1852 

{Jay,  William,  1852 

{jones,  Walter  R.,  jr.,  1852 

Jones,  Walter  R.  T.,  1852 

f Johnston,  James  B.  , 1852 

{Jones,  John  D.,  1852 

Jesup,  Morris  K , 1854 

f Jung,  Theobald  C.,  1854 

Jaffray,  Edward  S.,  1854 

Jackson,  George  T.,  1856 

f James,  John  B.,  1857 

{Jones,  John  Q.,  1857 

{just,  John,  1857 


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f Jones,  Henry  L. , Rev.,  1857 

Judson,  William  D.,  1858 

Jones,- David,  1858 

Jones,  Frederick  M. , 1860 

{Johnston,  John  H.,  1862 

Johnston,  Robert  H.,  1862 

Johnson,  Servetus  Fisher,  1863 

f Jarvis,  Jay,  1863 

Judson,  Charles  G.,  1863 

{Janes,  Edward  H.,  M.D.,  1865 

Jarvis,  Nathaniel,  jr. , ' 1867 

f Jenkins,  William  L.,  1867 

f Jones,  E.  Lee,  M.D.,  1867 

Jones,  Charles  C.,  jr.,  1868 

Johnston,  Archibald,  1871 

Jacobi,  Abraham,  M.D.,  1872 

Janvrin,  Joseph  Edward,M.D.,  1872 
f Jay,  John  C.,  M.D.,  1873 

Knapp,  Shepherd,  1844 

{Kirkland,  Charles  P. , 1846 

{Kennedy,  R.  Lenox,  1850 

{Ketchum,  Morris,  1850 

Kingsland,  A.  C.,  1851 

{Kelley,  Robert  W.,  1852 

{Kneeland,  Charles,  1852 

Koerner,  Prof.  Herman  J.  A.,  1853 
fKeteltas,  Eugene,  1854 

{Kinney,  George,  1854 

{Kemochan,  James  P.,  1856 

{Ketchum,  Edward  B.,  1857 

{Kemochan,  John  A.,  1857 

{King,  Wi  liam  L.,  1857 

Kirby,  Spencer,  1858 

Kemp,  George,  1863 

{Kennin,  John  L.,  1863 

Klots,  John  T. , 1863 

Kuhne,  Frederick,  1864 

Knapp,  Manning  M. , 1865 

Kellogg,  A.  Bigelow,  1866 

Kemp,  Edward,  1866 

Kircheis,  Alexander  F.,  1867 

Kircheis,  William  H.,  1867 

Kissam,  Benjamin  T.,  1870 

Kip,  William  W.,  1871 

{King,  Archibald  Gracie,  1871 

Knox,  John  M. , 1871 

Klamroth,  Albert,  1872 

{Kane,  J.  Grenville,  1872 

{Lawrence,  William  B.,  1821 

{Ludlow,  Thomas  W.,  1828 

{Lenox,  James,  1844 

{Loomis,  H.  B.,  1847 

{Lawton,  Cyrus,  1848 

Lossing,  Benson  J.,  1848 

{LeRoy,  Jacob  R.,  1848 

{Lawrence,  John  S.,  1850 

Latting,  John  J.,  1850 


{Lane,  Smith  E.,  1850 

Lefferts,  Marshall,  1850 

Leveridge,  J.  W.  C.,  1852 

{Leverich,  Henry  S.,  1852 

{Lawrence,  Ferdinand,  1852 

{Lamont,  Charles  A.,  1853 

{Lathrop,  Edward,  Rev.,  1854 

{Lanier,  James  F.  D.,  1854 

{Luqueer,  Francis  T.,  1854 

{Lowden,  Robert,  • 1854 

Loder,  Jeremiah,  1855 

{Lane,  George  W.,  1856 

Ludington,  Charles  H.,  1857 

{Leverich,  Charles  P.,  1857 

{Lanier,  Charles,  1857 

{Lockwood,  Alfred,  1857 

{Lawrence,  Henry  E. , 1857 

{Lawrence,  Thomas  T.,  1857 

{Locke,  John  D.,  1857 

{Langley,  William  C.,  1857 

Leary,  Arthur,  1857 

{Lang,  Louis,  1857 

Linsley,  Jared,  M.D.,  1858 

Lane,  P.  Van  Zandt,  1858 

{Lee,  James,  1860 

Lawrence,  George  Newbold,  1862 
LivingstoD,  Robert  E.,  1863 

Littell,  Emlen  T.,  1863 

{Livingston,  Robert  J. , 1863 

Livingston,  Cambridge,  1864 

Lewis,  Charlton  T.,  1864 

Lawrence,  Emlen  N. , 1865 

Lamberson,  John  G.,  1865 

{Leonard,  Henry  K.,  1866 

{Lord,  George  W.  T.,  1866 

Low,  Joseph  T.,  1867 

Lottimer,  William,  1867 

{Leggat,  Richard  J. , 1867 

{Leoser,  Charles  McK. , 1867 

{Levings.  Noah  C. , M.  D. , 1867 

Leslie,  Frank,  1867 

Lansing,  Arthur  Breese,  1867 

Lyon,  William  G.,  1868 

Larremore,  Richard  L.,  1869 

Lathrop,  William  G.,  jr.,  1869 

Lamb,  Martha  J. , 1870 

Ludlum,  John  L.,  1871 

{Loubat,  Joseph  F. , 1871 

Lillie,  Thomas  W.,  1872 

Lathrop,  Herbert  N.,  1872 

Lane,  Robert,  1872 

Libbey,  William,  1873 

Murray,  John  B.,  1844 

{Marchant,  E.  D.,  1844 

{Marsh,  Luther  R.,  1847 

Minturn,  Charles,  1847 

{Moore,  George  H.,  1847 

Myers,  T.  Bailey,  1848 


34 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS  OF  THE 


f Miles,  William,  1848 

fMitchill,  Samuel  L.,  1848 

{Macy,  William  H.,  1848 

{Marsh,  James,  1848 

{Marquand,  Henry  G.,  1849 

{Morgan,  Edwin  D. , 1849 

Mersereau,  John  W.,  1849 

Meyer,  Frederic  William,  1850 

f McCurdy,  Robert  H. , 1850 

{Marsh,  Benjamin  F.T  1850 

{Miller,  Daniel  S.,  1850 

fMcKesson,  John,  1850 

{McLaren,  William,  1850 

Martin,  D.  Randolph,  1850 

McLean,  James  M. , 1850 

f Morrison,  James  M.,  1851 

{Macomber,  Edward,  1851 

Murphy,  William  D. , 1851 

f Moreau,  John  B.,  1851 

MacMullen,  John,  1852 

fMenzies,  William,  1852 

Martin,  William  C.,  1852 

f Mount,  Andrew,  1852  . 

{Myers,  John  K.,  1852 

f Mortimer,  John  H.,  1852 

Martin,  William:  A.,  1852 

Moore,  William  H.  H.,  1852 

f Martin,  William  R.,  1853 

{Mortimer,  Campbell,  1854 

Morton,  Levi  P.,  1855 

Mayo,  William  S. , M.  D. , 1855 

fMallett,  Edward  J. , 1856 

{Moore,  Frank,  1856 

{Milburn,  Wm.  H.,  Rev..,  1856 

{Morgan,  David  P. , 1857 

{Mcllvaine,  Charles  J. , 1857 

{McKesson,  John,  jr. , 1857 

{Mount,  William  S.,  1857 

{Mersereau,  Nicholas  R. , 1857 

{Mersereau,  John  W.,  jr.,  1857 

{Morton,  Thomas,  1857 

fMattison,  Mahlon,  1857 

{Macy,  Silvanus  J. , 1857 

{Macy,  Josiah,  jr. , 1857 

fMorgan,  Homer,  1857 

fMilliken,  David,  1857 

{Mills,  Henry  Edward,  1857 

{Morgan,  Henry  T.,  1857 

{Morrison,  David  M. , 1857 

jMorrison,  William  E. , 1857 

Manning,  J.  Angus,  1857 

fMettam,  Charles,  1857 

{Morgan,  William  F.,  D.D.,  1857 

{Mcllvaine,  Francis  E.,  1857 

Martin,  Albert  A.,  1858 

McVickar,  John  Aug.,  M.D.,  1858 

fMintum,  Robert  B. , 1858 

Morewood,  John  R.,  1859 

fMaofarlan,  Thomas,  1859 


Monell,  Joseph  S.,  M.D.,  1860 

Monell,  Claudius  L.,  1860 

Meday,  Christian  H.,  1860 

Manice,  W.  D.  F.,  1860 

Moore,  Charles  B. , 1860 

Morgan,  George  D. , 1861 

fMonahan,  Thomas,  1861 

{Moreau,  Charles  C.,  1861 

Metzgar,  Christian,  1861 

Marcy,  Thomas  K.,  M.D.,  1861 

Martin,  Runyon  W. , 1862 

Mills,  Andrew',  1862 

fMcKaye,  James,  1862 

Murray,  D.  Colden,  1862 

Meigs,  Charles  A. , 1863 

Marshall,  Henry  P.,  1863 

fMunsell,  Jabez  E.,  1864 

Meyer,  Henry,  1864 

Mackie,  Simon  F. , 1864 

fMcClellan,  Gen.  George  B. , 1864 
Morrell,  William  H.,  1865 

Morgan,  Edward  T. , 1865 

Mabbatt,  Samuel  R. , 1865 

Montross,  William,  1865 

fMacy,  Charles  A.,  1865 

{Macy,  Charles  A.,  jr.,  1865 

Morris,  Theodore  W. , 1866 

McMurdie,  John,  1866 

Mel  vain,  Robert  C. , 1866 

f Morris,  Henry  M. , 1866 

McAloney,  John,  1866 

McKee,  Thomas  J.,  1866 

fMorison,  John  A.,  186T 

Matthews,  James,  1867 

Meeker,  Joseph  Sprague,  1867 

f Maxwell,  William  D.,  1867 

{Merritt,  Douglass,  1867 

Monroe,  Ebenezer,  1867 

fMoore,  George  Evertson,  1867 

Monroe,  Elbert  D.,  1868 

Meeks,  John,  jr.,  1869 

Matthews,  Charles  H. , 1869 

Morris,  Fordham,  1870 

Marshall,  Jonathan,  1870 

Merrick,  John  S.,  1870 

McCarthy,  Edward  D.,  1870 

Matteson,  William  H.,  1870 

Myer,  Gen.  Albert  J.,  1870 

McVickar,  Wm.  Neilson,  Rev.,  1870 
fMaclay,  Robert,  1871 

{Muller,  Adrian  H.,  1871 

Moore,  Henry  S.,  1871 

McKenzie,  John  D.,  1872 

McTavish,  Duncan  A. , 1872 

Macy,  Rowland  H. , 1873 

Neilson,  William  H.,  1838 

Nash,  Stephen  P.,  1848 

fNorrie,  Adam,  1850 


NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  35 


• -Niblo,  William,  1852 

•Nevins,  David  H.,  1852 

•■Norrie,  Gordon,  1852 

• Nesbitt,  George  F.,  1857 

• 'Nicholson,  John,  1857 

• Norton,  Henry  G.,  1863 

•Nichols,  Horatio,  1865 

Nicholson,  James  B.,  1865 

Nathan,  Gratz,  1866 

f Niven,  Robert  J. , 1867 

Nicoll,  Edward  Holland,  1870 

Naphegyi,  G. , M.D.,  1870 

Newcombe,  Isaac  B.,  1871 

Norwood,  Carlisle,  jr. , 1871 

Needham,  Elias  P. , 1872 

fO’Rielly,  Henry,  1838 

f Osgood,  Samuel  S.,  1845 

O’Conor,  Charles,  1847 

f Oakley,  Henry  A.,  1848 

Osgood,  Samuel,  D.D.,  1850 

Olmsted,  Henry,  1851 

fOakes,  Josiah,  1854 

fOpdyke,  George,  1857 

fOothout,  Bleecker,  1857 

Otto,  Jacob  A.,  1857 

Orchard,  Samuel,  1860 

Oakley,  E.  Benedict,  1860 

Odell,  Hamilton,  1863 

fOverhiser,  J.  C.,  1865 

Oothout,  Edward,  1865 

Ostrander,  Cornelius  Y.  B.,  1866 

Opdyke,  William  S.,  1868 

f Oakley,  Hobart,  1868 

Ogden,  Isaac  C.,  jr.,  1869 

Opdyke,  George  F.,  1870 

Pearson,  Isaac  Green,  1836 

Powers,  William  P.,  1841 

Pell,  R.  Livingston,  1844 

• Powell,  William  H.,  1844 

• Phalen,  James,  1844 

• Post,  Waldron  B.,  1844 

• Parker,  Willard,  M.D.,  1845 

•Peckham,  Walton  H.,  1845 

fPaine,  John,  1845 

Peabody,  Charles  A.  1848 

Potter,  Clarkson  N. , 1848 

•j-Post,  Jehiel  J.,  1849 

Paulding,  William  Irving,  1849 

fPrime,  Frederic,  1850 

{Parish,  Daniel,  1850 

{Petit,  John  Jules,  1850 

•f Phillips,  James  W. , 1850 

{Peters,  Thomas  M. , Rev. ; 1850 

{Pollen,  George  P.,  1851 

Peters,  George  C.,  1852 

Pyne,  John,  1852 

fPenfold,  Edmund,  1852 


fPowell,  William  H.,  1852 

{Paine,  William  H.,  1852 

{Palen,  George,  1852 

f Phelps,  Walter  W.,  1852 

{Peck,  John,  1853 

f Plume,  George  T.,  1853 

f Palmer,  Francis  A. , 1853 

Patterson,  Joseph  W. , 1853 

fPerry,  Samuel,  1854 

Paton,  Thomas  C.  M.,  1854 

•Paton,  Thomas,  1855 

• Phelps,  Isaac  N.,  1856 

• Porter,  Mortimer,  1857 

•Penfold,  William  Hall,  1857 

• Prime,  Temple,  1857 

• Peckham,  Walton  M.,  1857 

■ Parker,  Willard,  jr.,  M.D.,  1857 

•Platt,  Nathan  C. , 1857 

•Peckham,  Alfred  G.,  1857 

• Pyne,  Percy  R. , 1857 

■Putnam,  T.  E.,  1857 

• Philbin,  Stephen,  1857 

Parton,  James,  1858 

Pinkney,  J.  H.,  1858 

Powers,  George  W.,  1859 

fPrime,  William  C.,  1859 

Payne,  Augustus  W.,  1859 

Perkins,  J.  Deming,  1859 

Phelps,  Benjamin  K.,  1861 

Parsons,  Edwin,  1861 

Phoenix,  Stephen  Whitney,  1861 
Place,  James  K. , 1861 

Parker,  John  A.,  1862 

Phillips,  Howard  C.,  1863 

Pelton,  Timothy  D.,  1864 

Parker,  Forrest  H. , 1865 

f Phillips,  Charles  H. , 1865 

Powell,  Wilson  M. , 1865 

Pott,  James,  1866 

Patterson,  Albert  M. , 1867 

f Prentice,  William  P.,  1867 

Pott,  Francis,  1867 

Pell,  John  H.,  1867 

Purdon,  James,  1867 

Parsons,  Charles,  1868 

Preston,  William  I.,  1868 

Porter,  John  K.,  1868 

Peabody,  Arthur  J.,  1868 

Pierce,  John  S.,  1868 

fPotter,  Henry  C.,  D.D.,  1868 

Pfeiffer,  Carl,  1869 

Pearl,  Elbridge  G.,  1869 

Pond,  Samuel  G. , 1869 

fPotter,  Rt.  Rev.  Horatio,  D.D. , 1870 
Parkin,  William  W. , 1871 

Poole,  Cyrus  O.,  1873 

Quackenbos,  George  P. , 1855 

Quintard,  George  W.,  1861 


36 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS  OF  THE 


fQuincy,  John  W.,  1863 

"Russell,  Charles  H.,  1836 

■ Rhinelander,  William  C.,  1838 

■Remsen,  William,  - 1845 

Rader,  Maximilian,  1848 

Root,  Russell  C.,  1848 

Ripley,  Joseph,  1849 

• Ray,  Robert,  1850 

■ Russell,  William  H. , 1850 

■Riker,  John  L.,  jr.,  1850 

Rice,  Edwin  T.,  1852 

Riker,  John  H.,  1852 

■ Ransom,  A.  P.,  1852 

• Roberts,  Marshall  O.,  1852 

• Robinson,  James  A.,  1852 

Randolph,  A.  D.  F.,  1852 

• Rogers,  Charles  H. , 1853 

■Romaine,  Worthington,  1854 

■ Rutherfurd,  Lewis  M.,  1854 

Ramsdel,  Homer,  1857 

■Ransom,  William,  1857 

■ Rockwell,  James  S.,  1857 

■Richards,  Edward  C.,  1857 

Rodman,  Robert  W. , 1857 

•Rhinelander,  William,  1857 

■Robinson,  Daniel,  1857 

Roosevelt,  Robert  B.,  * 1858 

Ross,  William  B.,  1858 

fRaynor,  Samuel,  1858 

fRyerson,  George  W.,  1859 

Robbins,  George  A. , 1860 

Raynolds,  Charles  T.,  1861 

Rosenfeld,  Lazarus,  1861 

Rockwell,  William  B.,  1862 

Rowland,  Thomas  Fitch,  1863 

Raymond,  John,  1863 

Richards,  Charles  L. , 1863 

Roome,  Gen.  Charles,  1863 

■Raynor,  James  A.,  1864 

• Reed,  Jogiah  H. , 1865 

■ Ransom,  J.  Henry,  1865 

Reynolds,  Augustus  W. , 1866 

Russell,  John  A.,  1866 

Roundey,  Thomas,  jr.,  1866 

Richmond,  George,  1867 

fRiker,  James,  1867 

Roberts,  Job,  1867 

fRyno,  Crowell  H. , 1867 

Raynor,  William  H.,  1868 

Rader,  Louis  B. , 1868 

Rowe,  Griffith,  1868 

Riley,  Isaac,  Rev.,  1868 

■{Roosevelt,  Theodore,  1869 

Rhoades,  J.  Harsen,  1869 

Randolph,  Stuart  F.,  1869 

f Russell,  Jacob,  1869 

f Rowell,  George  P.,  1870 

Rutherfurd,  John  A.,  1871 


Robb,  James  H.,  1872 

Rogers,  William  Bayard,  1872 

f Schell,  Augustus,  1838 

Sandford,  Gen.  Charles  W.,  1838 

f Stevens,  John  A.,  1840 

Schell,  Richard,  1840 

Stebbins,  Henry  G. , 1843 

Suydam,  D.  Lydig,  1844 

Spier,  Gilbert  M.,  1844 

Sturges,  Jonathan,  1844 

Smith,  James  O.,  M.D.,  1845 

fSpofford,  Paul  N.,  1845 

{Stetson,  Charles  A.,  1845 

Sistare,  George  K.,  1840 

Shea,  John  G.,  1846 

Schell,  Robert,  1848 

fSchieffelin,  Samuel  B.,  1848 

{Stevens,  John  Austin,  jr.,  1848 

{Smith,  Asa  D.,  D.D.,  1849 

{Stewart,  David,  1849 

{Spring,  Gardiner,  D.D.,  1850 

{Smith,  Uriah,  J.,  1850 

{.Schieffelin,  Sidney  A. , 1850 

•{  Swan,  Otis  D. , 1850 

Stewart,  John  A.,  1850 

f Sherman,  Benjamin  B.,  1850 

Smith,  Walter  M.,  1851 

Strong,  Seymour  J.,  1851 

f Sloane,  David,  1852 

{Sturges,  Thomas  T. , 1852 

{Seymour,  Robert  W.,  1852 

{Seymour,  John  F. , 1852 

{Stewart,  Alexander  T.,  1852 

{Scott,  Alexander  M.  L.,  1852 

•[Swan,  Benjamin  L.,  jr.,  1852 

{Schuchardt,  Frederick,  1852 

{Smith,  Thomas  C.,  1852 

Smith,  Prof.  Henry  B. , 1852 

f Stokes,  James,  1853 

Smith,  John  T.  S.,  1853 

Smith,  Lemuel,  1853 

{Swan,  Edward  H.,  1853 

Sedgwick,  Henry  D. , 1853 

Sherman,  Isaac,  1854 

f Smith,  William  Wheeler,  1854 

{Stillwell,  Richard,  1854 

fStone,  George  C.,  1854 

{Schell,  Edward,  1854 

{Stokes,  Henry,  1854 

Scudder,  Henry  J. , 1856 

fServoss,  Elias  Boudinot,  1856 

{Servoss,  George  Hancock,  1856, 

{SufEern,  Thomas,  jr.,  1857 

•{Suarez,  Leonardo  S.,  1857 

{Stuyvesant,  Helen,  1857 

•[Swan,  William  H.,  1857 

•{Stone,  Joseph  Foulke,  1857 

{Stewart,  John,  jr.,  1857 


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• Stuart,  Joseph,  1857 

• Smith,  Ghas.  H.  L.,  1857 

■ Stout,  Andrew  V.,  1857 

•Smull,  Thomas,  1857 

• Stout,  Francis  A. , 1857' 

•Seton,  Alfred,  1857 

•Seton,  Alfred  L. , 1857 

••Strong,  George  T. , 1857 

• Skidmore,  John  D. , 1857 

■Slocumb,  Thomas,  1857 

fStrong,  Joseph  M.,  1857 

• Smith,  Henry  W.,  1857 

Stuart,  Robert  L. , 1857 

■ Stuart,  Alexander,  1857 

• Skidmore,  Alfred  F.,  1857 

• Spencer,  Lorillard,  1857 

• Sale,  William  A.,  1857 

•■Staunton,  G.  W.,  ft.,  1857 

•Stewart,  David,  jr.,  1857 

• Stuyvesant,  Peter  Gerard,  1857 

•Stuyvesant,  Robert  Y.  R.,  1857 

• Stuyvesant,  Robert  Reade,  1857 

• Stuyvesant,  A.  Van  Horne,  1857 

Shaw,  Samuel,  1857 

fSkidmore,  Joseph  R.,  1857 

f Schieffelin,  William  Henry,  1857 
fSproulls,  Samuel  E.,  1858 

Small,  Wilson,  1858 

Smith,  Wm.  Alexander,  1858 

Sewall,  Henry  F.,  1858 

Seaman,  David,  1859 

Solomons,  M. , 1859 

Salter,  Wm.  Tibbits,  1859 

f Smith,  John  Cotton,  D.D.,  1859 

Sanford,  Charles  F.,  1859 

f Smull,  Thomas  L.,  1860 

Sackett,  Adam  Tredwell,  1860 

Smith,  C.  Bainbridge,  1860 

Serrell,  John  J.,  1860 

Smith,  Wm.  Henry,  1861 

Shear,  Derby  N. , 1881 

Satterlee,  Edward,  1861 

f Smith,  John  Calvin,  1861 

Silliman,  Charles  A. , 1863 

Smith,  Augustus  F.,  1863 

Shaw,  James  M.,  1833 

f Stevens,  By  am  K. , jr. , 1863 

{Smith,  E.  Delafield,  1863 

Stewart,  Thomas  E.,  1863 

Smith,  Charles  H.,  1864 

fSouthmayd,  Charles  F. , 1864 

{Stokes,  James,  jr. , 1864 

Sturgis,  Appleton,  1864 

f Smith,  James  T.,  1864 

{Seyffarth,  Prof.  Gustav.,  1865 

Smith,  Andrew  J.,  1865 

Swift,  John  H. , 1865 

Smith,  Henry  Milford,  1865 

Stoughton,  Edwin  W. , 1865 


Smith,  Isaac  T.,  1866 

Smith,  - Lewis  Bayard,  1866 

Sabin,  N.  Henry,  1866 

Scofield,  George  G.,  1866 

Smith,  Oscar  G.,  M.D.,  1866 

•{•Swan,  Samuel,  M.D.,  1866 

Shoemaker,  James  V.,  1866 

Sidell,  Gen.  Wjlliam  H.,  1866 

Salomon,  Samuel  N. , 1867 

Smith,  George  Plummer,  1867 

Shephard,  Elliott  F.,  1867 

Shaler,  Gen.  Alexander,  1867 

• Smith,  William,  1867 

••Smith,  Cornelius,  Rev.,  1867 

• Smith,  Stephen,  M.D.,  1867 

• Smith,  Spencer  H.,  1867 

• Schell,  Francis,  1867 

Scott,  G.  Hobart,  1867 

Stein  way,  William,  1868 

Spencer,  Harvey,  1869 

Schaff,  Philip,  D.D.,  1869 

Stuyvesant,  Rutherfurd,  1869 

Shipman,  Sylvester  D.,  1869 

Smith,  Oscar  E. , 1870 

Smith,  Alexander  M.  C. , jr. , 1870 

Shields,  Henry,  1870 

Seton,  William,  1870 

Satterlee,  Augustus  F.,  1870 

fSistare,  W.  H.  M.,  187G 

Sterling,  Alexander  F. , 1871 

Schuyler,  Peter  C.,  1871 

Shaw,  John  C.,  1871 

Strahan,  John  H.,  1871 

Sturgis,  Russell,  1871 

Sabin,  Joseph,  1872 

Stengel,  Prof.  Frederick,  1872 

Snyder,  Henry,  jr.,  1873 

Smith,  George  W.,  1873 

Tomes,  Francis,  1838 

f Thompson,  Cephas  G. , 1839 

Tilden,  Samuel  J.,  1845 

Turney,  Paschal  W.,  1847 

Taber,  Henry  M. , 1849 

f Thompson,  Joseph  P.,  D.D.,  1849 
Trow,  John  F. , 1849 

fThorne,  Jonathan,  1849 

{Tobias,  Alfred,  1850 

{Thompson,  Jonathan,  1850 

fTripler,  A.  B.,  1850 

Townsend,  R.  W.,  1850 

•{•Thompson,  John,  1850 

Tallmadge,  Frederick  S.,  1851 

■{•Titus,  James  H.,  1851 

{Taylor,  Theodorus  B.,  1851 

{Trimble,  Merritt,  1852 

{Townsend,  Effingham,  1852 

Tiemann,  Julius  W.,  1852 

Tiemann,  Peter  C.,  1852 


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fTatham,  Benjamin,  1854 

Trask,  Charles  H.,  1865 

fTurnure,  Lawrence,  1856 

f Thurston,  William  H.,  1857 

f Tilford,  J.  A.,  1857 

f Thorne,  Jonathan,  jr.,  1857 

f Thorne,  Edwin,  1857 

fTatham,  Charles  B.,  1857 

fTaylor,  Moses,  1857 

fTaylor,  George  C.,  1857 

fTucker,  Biehard  Sands,  1857 

Tiemann,  Daniel  F.,  1857 

fTyng,  Stephen  H. , D.D.,  1857 

Thompson,  George  W.,  1857 

TaiJer,  Henry  A.,  1858 

Trevor,  John  B.,  jr.,  1858 

Tracy,  Edward  F.,  1858 

Tuckerman,  Joseph,  1860 

f Taggart,  John  G.,  1860 

Tugnot,  George,  1860 

Tiffany,  Charles  L.,  1860 

fTerhune,  Thomas,  1861 

Therasson,  Louis  F.,  1861 

Tooker,  Gabriel  Mead,  1861 

Townsend,  John  P.,  1862 

Thompson,  Alexander  B.,  Bev.,1862 
Terbell,  Henry  S.,  1863 

Tyng,  Stephen  H.,  jr.,  D.D.,  1864 

Tenney,  Daniel  J.,  1864 

Thompson,  Frederick  F. , 1864 

fTallmadge,  William  C.,  1864 

Tuckerman,  Lucius,  1865 

fThompson,  Frederick,  1866 

Timpson,  John  W.,  1868 

Thompson,  Austin  D.,  1869 

f'Tinker,  James,  1871 

Thayer,  James  S.,  1871 

Underhill,  Walter  M.,  1862 

Upham,  Francis  W. , 1871 

Ulman,  H.  Charles,  1871 

Underhill,  Jacob,  1872 

Van  Nest,  John,  1843 

fVan  Bensselaer,  P.  S.,  1844 

Vamum,  Joseph  B. , 1845 

Van  Beuren,  M.  M.,  1848 

fVose,  Charles  L.,  1848 

Van  Santvoord,  Cornelius,  1851 

fVan  Duzer,  Selah,  1851 

Vermilye,  Thomas  E.,  D.D.,  1851 

Yan  Schaick,  Henry,  1851 

Yan  Houten,  D.  B.,  1851 

Van  Schaick,  Stephen  D.,  1852 

Vermilye,  William  M.,  1852 

Van  Winkle,  Edgar  S.,  1854 

Van  Alen,  Gen.  James  H.,  1854 

Yan  Nostrand,  David,  1856 

Vanderpoel,  Aaron  J.,  1856 


•Van  Bensselaer,  Alex.,  1857 

• Valentine,  William  J.,  1857 

• Van  Schaick,  Peter  C.,  1857 

• Van  Woert,  F.  G.,  185? 

• Van  Wagenen,  Jacob,  1857 

• Van  Arsdale,  John,  1857 

• Van  Arsdale,  Henry,  M.D.,  1857 

Vermilye,  Washington  B.,  1861 

Van  Duser,  William  J. , 1865 

Van  Nostrand,  Garrett,  1866 

fVanderbilt,  Cornelius,  jr.,  1867 

f Vanderbilt,  William  H.,  1867 

Van  Voorst,  Hooper  C.,  1870 

Van  Schaick,  Jenkins,  1871 

Van  Beed,  Jacob  H.,  1871 

Van  Wagenen,  Hubert,  1872 

Webb,  James  Watson,  1828 

Williams,  Stephen  C.,  1836 

fWinthrop,  Benj.  Bobert,  1837 

fWetmore,  Prosper  M.,  1838 

Weeks,  John  A.,  1838 

Winthrop,  Henry  B.,  1838 

Willett,  Edward  M.,  1840 

f Warner,  Andrew,  1845 

Williams,  William  B.,  D.D.,  1845 

fWood,  William,  1847 

fWadsworth,  Julius,  1847 

Wolfe,  Joel,  1847 

Wright,  J.  Butler,  1849 

Wood,  Boss  W.,  1850 

Walsh,  A.  Bobertson,  1850 

fWhitmarsh,  F.  De  P. , 1850 

f Wright,  William  W. , 1851 

Walker,  Edward,  1852 

f White,  Norman,  1852 

f Williams,  John  E.,  1852 

Wood,  James  B.,  M.D.,  1853 

Warner,  Hiram  W. , 1853 

f Winslow,  L.  C. , 1854 

fWetmore,  Erastus,  . 1854 

fWakeman,  John  P.,  1854 

f Wells,  Lloyd  W.,  1854 

Wilcoxson,  M.  Van  B. , 1854 

f Witthaus,  Budolph  A. , 1854 

fWetmore,  Samuel,  1854 

fWatts,  Bidley,  1855 

Wood,  Edward,  1855 

Wilson,  John,  1856 

fWoodruff,  Baker,  1857 

fWard,  Montagnie,  1857 

fWilmerding,  T.  Lawrence,  1857 
fWilmerding,  Frederic  B. , 1857 

f Watson,  John,  1857 

fWaldron,  George  B.T  1857 

f White,  Wm.  Augustas,  jr.,  1857 
fWatson,  Charles,  1857 

f Willetts,  Daniel  T.,  1857 

fWhite,  Charles  Trumbull,  1857 


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f Wesley,  Edward  B.,  1857 

fWilmerding,  Thomas  A.,  1857 

{Woodward,  Robert  T.,  1857 

{Warner,  Samuel  A.,  1857 

{ Wright,  John  M.,  1857 

{Winthrop,  Egerton  Leigh,  1857 

fWinthrop,  B.  R.,  jr.,  1857 

{Winthrop,  William  Neilson,  1857 

{Wickersham,  John  B.,  1858 

Winston,  Frederic  S.,  1858 

fWetmore,  Edward  Ogsbury,  1858 

{Wetmore,  Charles  Hubbell,  1858 

White,  Alfred  W.,  M.D.,  1859 

Winthrop,  Robert,  1860 

White,  John  P.,  1860 

Wood,  William  Henry  S.,  1860 

fWard,  J.  Otis,  1861 

jWitthaus,  R.  A.,  jr.,  1862 

{Watts,  George  Buxgh all,  1863 

Wall,  John  L.,  1863 

Wakeman,  Abram,  1863 

f White,  Leonard  D.,  1863 

Westerfield,  Joseph  H.,  1863 

Wheelwright,  Benjamin  F.,  1863 

f Wheeler,  Everett  P. , 1863 

{ Wood,  Isaac  F.,  1863 

{Wilder,  Louis  D.  Y. , M.  D. , 1864 

{Wiley,  Franklin,  1864 

f Wolfe,  John,  1864 

{Whittemore,  Thomas  W. , 1864 

Wood,  Frederic,  ' 1864 

Werner,  Prof.  Adolph,  1865 

Wilde,  Samuel,  jr.,  1865 

f Watkins,  Lucas  S.,  1865 

{Weston,  Richard  Warren,  1865 

Warner,  Everardus  B.,  M.D. , 1865 

Wright,  George  William,  1865 

Weber,  Leonard,  M.D. , 1866 


fWalker,  William  David,  D.D.,  1865 


Washburn,  Edward  A.,  D.D.,  1865 


Willcox,  J.  K.  H.,  1866 

Watson,  John  H. , 1866 

Wheeler,  Ezra,  1866 

Wright,  Samuel  Y.,  1866 

Williamson,  David  B. , 1866 

Wright,  Edward  M.,  1866 

Warner,  Abraham  R. , 1866 

Whittemore,  Charles,  1867 

White,  Octavius  A.,  M.D.,  1867 

Williamson,  James  A.,  1867 

j Webster,  Sidney,  1867 

White,  Frederick  C.,  1867 

fWaite,  Charles  C. , 1867 

Weed,  Thurlow,  1868 

Wood,  Joseph  H.,  1869 

Woolsey,  Theodorus  B. , 1870 

fWebb,  William  H.,  1870 

{Ward,  George  Cabot,  . 1870 

Ward,  Charles  H.,  1871 

WToodruff,  Lewis  B.,  1871 

Wheeler,  DeWitt  Clinton,  1871 

Waterbury,  Nelson  J. , 1871 

Weeks,  Francis  H. , 1871 

fWolfe,  Catharine  Lorillard,  1871 
{White,  Joseph  Moss,  1871 

Washburn,  John  S.,  1872 

Walker,  Henry  H.,  1872 

Williams,  Edward  E.,  1872 

Weeks,  Henry  A.,  1873 

fYale,  Cyrus,  jr.,  1853 

{Young,  Thomas  F. , 1857 

Youngs,  Henry,  1861 

Young,  Mason,  1861 

Yergens,  Christian  F.  W.,  1872 

Zabriskie,  Horsburgh,  1862 


Note. — In  the  preceding  list,  a dagger  f before  the  name  indicates 
a Life  Member. 


